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Sorry I'm not a shrink or psychologist so I can't examine your head![]()
Its A LOT to remember bro. Not bad time for having to do it twice really. The most important thing however, is that its done right, and not so much how long it took. Glad to hear its coming back together. Im in a crunch myself, Gotta figure out this rear brake or i dunno wtf ima do... Still need to get tires..crimeny...Just an update for those concerned. After about 20 hours in the garage since Sat. afternoon, it's almost done. Carbs, airbox, exhaust, seat and tank. I should be able to get that done by bedtime tonight, and test ride / break-in tomorrow evening.
If 20 hours seems like a long time to install cylinder, head, and cams, it is. You see, I had to do the cylinders and head twice each. And it took long enough to do each the first time, because it was my first time ever. A lot of time spent figuring things out. Now that I've done it twice, I'm pretty good at it. I had pulled the dowels out of the cylinders to make room for base gasket scraping, and forgot to put them back in. Then I forgot to put in the cam chain tunnel o-ring. Criminy. I thought I was more methodical than that.
If 20 hours seems like a long time... because it was my first time ever. A lot of time spent figuring things out. Now that I've done it twice, I'm pretty good at it...Criminy. I thought I was more methodical than that.
Man, I feel sorry for poor Mrs. Dogma after reading that....![]()
Ding Ding!(I meant your wedding night.....):lol:
(I meant your wedding night.....):lol:
BahhhZINGGG!! hehehehehAh. Well, we haven't had as much practice with those as some people around here, Jim. :-\\\
If you followed the book, its pretty hard to screw up. Although, the first couple of times i did it, i had to figure out the best way of going about it so that when i tightened the cam caps down, the cams didnt roll forward a little..I was thinking last night (I know, big mistake). I hope I didn't screw up the cam timing. It seems to be a better explanation of a change in the sounds of the exhaust.
If you followed the book, its pretty hard to screw up. Although, the first couple of times i did it, i had to figure out the best way of going about it so that when i tightened the cam caps down, the cams didnt roll forward a little..