VERY nice! Be a shame to ride it and get it all dirty...
I’ll be there he’ll ride it - but t he won’t get it dirty.
VERY nice! Be a shame to ride it and get it all dirty...
I’ll be there he’ll ride it - but t he won’t get it dirty.
..... or at least clean your screen..........guess it's time for an eye exam.
Great paint job Bob...with that said, you have upped my prep. for painting with rattle cans. I only use 400 wet and prime and paint. I thought my paint jobs came out good.....guess it's time for an eye exam.
....and in painting... it's 99.9% of the job.As in most things in life, preparation is everything.
Paint looks good on the engine.
Two of my 'rattle can' paint jobs...one with Dupla-color color match ('14 Honda Civic) and one with a color match ('04 Jeep) from a Sherwin-Williams paint store that puts the paint in spray cans.
Two of my 'rattle can' paint jobs...one with Dupla-color color match ('14 Honda Civic) and one with a color match ('04 Jeep) from a Sherwin-Williams paint store that puts the paint in spray cans.
Ah man, you're gonna lose points for this one Bob ....somehow ,Mister Meticulous here ,managed to misplace those two chrome cam chain nuts that bolt to the front of the cylinder.
Bob, ditch the valve cover gaskets. Contact @gggGary for a set of his super duper o-rings.
Re those cam chain guide bushings.... 2many said there's been cases of Mikes being too long... pushing the guide too far into the chain cavity. When you get 'em, post up here the length and I'll measure a set I have and we'll see if they're correct.
Yeah.... you need the grooved covers for the o-rings.I can’t remember if those o- rings fit an a machined groove in the valve cover or not. My valve covers have flat surfaces.
Yeah.... you need the grooved covers for the o-rings.
Ya, that's a good point Bob. My TX has gaskets, not o-rings and no machined groove for an o-ring like on my 77 and 78.
Ah well, if you don’t have oil weeping on your motorcycle engine , you’re just not riding it enough! Haha!
... those cam chain guide bushings.... 2many said there's been cases of Mikes being too long... pushing the guide too far into the chain cavity. When you get 'em, post up here the length and I'll measure a set I have and we'll see if they're correct.