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    Enfield's Rebuild

    Hello Everyone, I've been busy moving house, but I'm nearly settled now and as soon as they install my internet I'll be doing my own rebuild thread.

    Before I moved down here I won a tank off ebay, turns out the bloke is a very nice chap who is just down the road and I've got a powder coated frame off him as well, so I figured I may as well give it a go.

    I plan to just clean up and re use whatever parts I can, cafe the tail end but make it removable so the original tail can just bolt back on, with a slightly narrower bit of tubular steel to feed into the frame.

    I am also going to try and reduce the wiring and run it through the frame somehow.

    Maybe rearsets, and if I get hold of some cheap enough rearsets then I may as well get some clubmans or clip ons, but my main priority will be getting it to run properly.

    I'm sure I'll be on here looking for advice in no time, I can't wait now.

    #2
    You've gone native already - Kernow in your location box (the furriners won't know where that is). Just watch the weight with all those cream teas!
    79 GS1000S
    79 GS1000S (another one)
    80 GSX750
    80 GS550
    80 CB650 cafe racer
    75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
    75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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      #3
      Yeah I've gone native, even got a bit of an accent, you have to, if they find out I'm an emmet I'll likely wake up in a wicker man! I'm not too worried about the weight, I'm pretty sure I was at maximum capacity before, I've lost about a stone already with all these hills, maybe a bit of piskie magic too.
      Last edited by Guest; 08-13-2012, 11:01 AM.

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        #4
        Right, firstly apologies, it turns out I'm really crap at remembering to take pictures, I promise I'll take some first thing tomorrow.

        I have made quite a bit of progress, the old frame is mostly stripped, I'm stripping the bare minimum as I don't have much space to work,.

        To get the engine out I used the tip it on the side method, but it was a real struggle lifting the frame off with so much still attached, to get it in the new frame was easy, I just put the bottom rails on 2X4s up on their sides, straddled the frame and lifted it in, oh, and removed the rocker cover. I know I should really have got it rolling first but I thought the extra couple of inches lifting might hinder me.

        I'll put the swingarm and forks on tomorrow, providing I can strip these marzocchis down for a cleanup, any tips on the rope trick anyone? I'm having trouble fitting any down the sides far enough, They are really stiff and on their highest setting and I can't even lower them.

        Rear master cylinder refurbed, harness stripped down so I can split it evenly through the frame, and it is looking quite possible at the moment, but I am prepared for failure! chain cleaned, front forks already refurbed etc.

        Also does anyone know where to get the clamp for the front master cylinder with the hole for the wing mirror?

        More updates and pictures tomorrow.

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          #5
          Sneaky peek of the cowl moulded off the back of the tank, bit of filler and it will be sweet. Got two small flat round lights to go in the back.


          Photo0064[1] by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

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            #6
            Right, here we go, I'll put up the pathetic amount of pictures I managed to get.

            Odelay and the boxes of parts, Thanks Boomer.

            Photo0049 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            oooooh, shiny.

            Photo0048 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            Wish I'd cleaned the engine up.

            Photo0073 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            Rusty old frame.

            Photo0070 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            The rear sprocket before clean up.

            Photo0074 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            Seat is getting there.

            Image0465 by EvilEnfield2012, on Flickr

            I cut out shapes from recycled upholstery wadding for the bits that I wanted raised, kind of an arse crack shape, raised slightly at the back and front, two layers of that and then about 8 more layers to smooth it out and add plenty of cushion and height (I like style, but comfort is as important) then a leyer of upholstery foam and vinyl over it. I'll try harder to take more detailed pictures of the rest of the process, it's hard with the rain and children.

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              #7
              Originally posted by EvilEnfield View Post
              I'll put the swingarm and forks on tomorrow, providing I can strip these marzocchis down for a cleanup, any tips on the rope trick anyone? I'm having trouble fitting any down the sides far enough, They are really stiff and on their highest setting and I can't even lower them.
              A few tricks here might work. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=187335

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                #8
                Hello everyone, took the rocker cover off to adjust my clearances today, dropped a bolt down the slot where the timing chain is while I was looking for it I noticed my exhaust cams are worn, so a couple of questions today.

                Is the bolt I dropped likely to have fallen straight down into the sump or are there places down there for it to get lodged out of sight?

                How worn are my cams, and is it a result of poor maintenance or just general wear and tear? Also is there a higher lift cam that will bolt straight in, I'd rather upgrade if there's an option rather than just replace.

                There seems to be no wear at all on the intake side, but the followers seem to be very close to the exact width as the cam, should I be able to feel wear on the edges if there is any?

                Thanks in advance.


                Image0468 by EvilEnfield, on Flickr


                Image0471 by EvilEnfield, on Flickr


                Image0470 by EvilEnfield, on Flickr

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                  #9
                  You'll need to find a better potato to take photos with - you're almost as bad as me at close ups! I can't tell from your piccies I'm afraid but if it's just that brown line they all have that.

                  The bolt stands a good chance of finding it's way down to the sump but it could have got caught. I would drop the sump and poke around with a bit of wire if it doesn't come out - you'll stand a decent chance of dislodging it.

                  I would leave the stock cams on there; you'll pay a lot for anything performance (if you can find anything). Plus the 750 is already a good free revving bike anyway.
                  79 GS1000S
                  79 GS1000S (another one)
                  80 GSX750
                  80 GS550
                  80 CB650 cafe racer
                  75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
                  75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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                    #10
                    Cheers HH, that brown line is a ridge. I really do need a better potato, this one is dead soft, might help if I wiped the grease and pocket fluff off the lens though.

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                      #11
                      If you can feel a ridge then that would suggest that it would be better replaced. Poor maintenance (lack of oil changes / crap oil etc) would be a likely cause.
                      79 GS1000S
                      79 GS1000S (another one)
                      80 GSX750
                      80 GS550
                      80 CB650 cafe racer
                      75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
                      75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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                        #12
                        No joy on that bolt, I think it's wedged in the chain at the bottom, I tried wiggling on the crankshaft but it won't budge. Anyone got any more tips before I start disassembling?

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                          #13
                          Can you see it?
                          79 GS1000S
                          79 GS1000S (another one)
                          80 GSX750
                          80 GS550
                          80 CB650 cafe racer
                          75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
                          75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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                            #14
                            No I can't see it, I've had a torch down there, underneath it, magnet, coat hanger, fingers. It is winding me up, why is it always the easy jobs?

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                              #15
                              Cams out and tensioner off then I think. Wiggle the chain around and see what happens. PITA .
                              79 GS1000S
                              79 GS1000S (another one)
                              80 GSX750
                              80 GS550
                              80 CB650 cafe racer
                              75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
                              75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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