Hello people,
All I can say about this rebuild is...slow. It appears the boys had more time to tinker then I originally thought- its nothing major but there are clues that this may be quite a project.
Upon looking at the cases I originally missed (under the black grease accumulation that often happens on a long sitting vehicle- where does this stuff come from?
) the fact that the case seals had been broken, and by the look none to carefully. I am just hoping I can get them to seal back up without too much hassle.
Winter is just starting to set in here, and its too cold in the garage for much until spring. I am thinking about putting the entire motor/gearbox in a trash can and just shipping it to a re-builder. This would be the first proffesional rebuild of a bike I have ever had done, I am starting to think it will require some advanced machining- as there is a slight grinding noise when the crank is manually turned. Could just be gunk- but who knows with the cases looking that way.
I live in Wisconsin, does anyone know of a re-builder in my area with some experience with our bikes? I can find 100 re-builders, and 99 will say "oh sure, no problem"- but we all know how that is.
Lee