1962 Superhawk Restoration: Here I go
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re bad screw, you might be able to get hold of shoulder with small (5-1/2") vise grips and turn it. LM's method will work for him, but for a less skilled mechanic (me for example) it might make things worse.
re rear brake cable, yeah, replacements i've seen available are not the same. Lack of grease fitting makes it harder to lube than other cables. If anybody's got a better suggestion, please speak up, I need one too.
Thanks, Lee
re rear brake cable, yeah, replacements i've seen available are not the same. Lack of grease fitting makes it harder to lube than other cables. If anybody's got a better suggestion, please speak up, I need one too.
Thanks, Lee
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RE stripped crank case bolts
I've had a lot of luck with a good impact screw driver. Work at it a few times until you get the hang of it. You'll usually need it for the crankcase bolts the first time you try and break them loose.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Thanks for all the tips guys. I like the idea of the impact screwdriver. The theory sounds most efficient. I was also thinking of possibly cutting off the tops of each screw head, to make it more of a bolt. That way I can get the best grip on it. This is of course, a last resort.
Any thoughts on the starter chain looking loose? I don't really have any point of reference on what is "normal".
Thanks again for all the feedback and ideas. Much more in the works.
Any thoughts on the starter chain looking loose? I don't really have any point of reference on what is "normal".
Thanks again for all the feedback and ideas. Much more in the works.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
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I said the chain is OK. ...............lm
Spargett wrote:Thanks for all the tips guys. I like the idea of the impact screwdriver. The theory sounds most efficient. I was also thinking of possibly cutting off the tops of each screw head, to make it more of a bolt. That way I can get the best grip on it. This is of course, a last resort.
Any thoughts on the starter chain looking loose? I don't really have any point of reference on what is "normal".
Thanks again for all the feedback and ideas. Much more in the works.
RIDE IT DON'T HIDE IT!
Oops, you sure did. Apologies, don't know how I missed that ; )
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I said the chain is OK. ...............lm
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/