I'm at the point of installing jugs, valves and head, timing the cams and buttoning er up.
I've got two competent (?) friends coming over this Friday, the 28th, to accomplish this. We plan on doing the following:
hone cylinders
lap valves
install pistons to con rods
install jugs
install cams
time motor
drink beer
I have the following in preparation for above activities:
3 shoe hone
valve lapping compound and lapper tool thingy (with the suction cups on the ends)
new piston ring sets
new cylinder base O-rings
new base gasket
assembly lube
acetone (for cleaning cylinders after hone - this is what Tim recommends, although the biggest thing is to be sure they are CLEAN, however you get there)
new half moon seals
new head gasket
new valve cover gasket
new valve stem seals
valve clearance feeler gauge
torque wrench
Matt (one of the buddies) has a ring compressor
Matt also recommends using fresh motor oil for honing cyclinders
factory service manual with supplement for the 82 Katana
Nerves have been fortified with the knowledge that Matt is the shop manager at a local Victory Cycles dealership and has built hundreds of motors in his day; and Tim, my V-max ridin crew chief of a pro stock drag car based in Salt Lake City. He's also the parts manager for (one of) the local Honda car dealerships. He's had his hands in more than his fair share of motors although most of them ar eof the V-8 persuasion.
Beer as an additional assembly lube
What I know I need but do not have yet:
Valve spring compressor.
I'm thinking I'll make one somewhat along the lines of a big C-clamp with a "adapter shoe" made of brass/aluminum/hard plastic (PVC?) tubing and windows cut into the sides for inserting the keeper retainers. Pics of your homemade versions would be helpful here if you have any.
Other possibility is to beg/borrow/steal from a fellow enthusiast and coworker, if he has one that will work.
Anything else you guys can think of I may need?
Thanks for the help!
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