I haven't been idle over the silly season....
The CBX has received amongst others, a decoke, carb cleaning, valve guide seals, valve lapping, alternator brushes............and a stupid amount of cleaning and polishing.
I have to admit it wasn't anywhere near as bad as it could have been, or should I say experience and research should it could be, tensioners etc in surprising shape or not, its hardly Death Valley up here..... The only nasty surprise was the alternator rotor is on its way out.
Now waiting on some shims and then the engine can go back together, again. I'm really pleased how its cleaned up, and being that it wasn't as expected I can now spunk the saved money on a pipe for the inner 12yr olds belated Xmas prezzie.
Cheers!
1980 Canadian CBX1000 conservation.
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- NobleHops
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Re: 1980 Canadian CBX1000 conservation.
Most excellent!
Nils Menten
Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
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Re: 1980 Canadian CBX1000 conservation.
Thanks, my first attempt at aluminum polishing.......as it happens the polishing part was the fast easy bit..
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Re: 1980 Canadian CBX1000 conservation.
Nicely done, noticeably improved.
p.s. your interior decorating skills are next level good.
p.s. your interior decorating skills are next level good.