Day 4: Light Lifting / Heavy Lifting
Thanks Sasha, I learned that from your post and will certainly do just that.
It's been a little chaotic around the place these last few days, but I have not been sitting on my hands. Since the Carburetor what have I done?
1. Fuel Petcock. All looks well, but will need a rebuild kit for sure. Pretty gooey for sure.
2. I removed many of the bits and pieces that I thought might get in the way of removing the motor
Everything I removed was in slightly rusty or better condition.
3. Electrics all disconnected. Hopefully, I will remember the color coding: Red-Red / Blue-blue etc. Thank you for making that an easy chore!
4. headlight removed - all looks well. Bulb looks intact. I was thinking of using it as a target for my .22 at 100 yards with a battery connected to it! Kidding - Yes, I've read the posts....difficult to find - it will be cherished and saved.
4. Kickstand (side stand) removed - major pitting. Used the "electrolysis" method for rush removal for 20 hours of soaking time. I've done it before with good successs - worked well. Shot it with some primer and dull alum., paint so to stop the cancer.
Here are some pics of the bits and pieces removed:
Partial Bits by
nestwoodmotors, on Flickr
- Yes, I bag a lot of stuff and label them. It may be months before they find there way back to a Honda and Steve's memory is NOT what it used to be....
Then it happened - - Courage! (and a slow day at work)...Yupper, Engine Removal. Off with the top hanger bolts. I checked these very carefully from L.M.'s post to me regarding the engine being pretty far off on the numbers vs., the frame, but I gotta believe it was original to the bike. The paint was just too good and undisturbed. The fasteners had no hint of rounding either.
Engine: CA77E - 3161XX
Frame: CA78 - 3111XX
Off with the rears and with trememdous strength I was able to hoist the massive Japanese motor from ground level to working level. My back is just fine, but thanks for askin'.
Pictures from benchtop:
Motor finally exposed by
nestwoodmotors, on Flickr
Motor is benched for the season by
nestwoodmotors, on Flickr
Why did I take the engine out you may ask?
A: I always do, it's just part of the process. Also, this puppy is Stuck.
What have a learned about a Honda 305 this week?
A: That a Honda 305 has more Chain on it then an incarerated Night of the Round Table. How many chains have I uncovered - (5) so far - are there more lurking in the carcass?
What have you learned about Steve this week?
A: He is strong like bull and that he brush's his teeth and keeps the brush's
What do I need to learn next week?
A: How to remove the Top end. I'm feeling none too courageous about that!
What did I find stuck in the drive chain wear pad while removing the drive chain?
A: .22 cal., hollow tip live ammunition (one bullet). It even has wear on it from the chain rubbing it :) I gotta keep it!
100_3522 by
nestwoodmotors, on Flickr
I used to fish a lot when I was younger and for some reason this just reminded me of a gutted fish:
Reminds me of a gutted fish by
nestwoodmotors, on Flickr
Merry Christmas to all!
Comments welcome and appreciated!