ballbearian
Veteran Member
Looks like that paint has a lot of potential. WD40 and paper towel rubs oxidation from top of paint pretty good. After that some cleaner polish or paint restorer.

I agree, the early 175 was the highest evolution of the design with better forks, chrome fenders & a cylinder head that flowed so much better. Hybrids of the two hold records that still stand.
Thanks, I guess I've taken over a month off from this project haven't I?
I plan to notch the race with a Dremmel cutting wheel then fracture it with a flat blade screwdriver & drop it off the stem. I've already got the tapered roller kit, it should last far beyond another 57 years.
I just hate working in the driveway is all, I'll get to it.
Yes thanks, I'll stack the lower balls & races to measure & will post here for posterity.
Also, there is the remains of a silver sticker on the top of the swing arm. I'm guessing a caution about battery vent tube routing. Just wondering if yours was there.
Hmm. Could be a dealer sticker. Back then they didn't even have the usual: tire pressure, chain slack, batt vent tube. Kind of surprised you saw a muffler sticker. The seller 'misplaced' the owners manual on mine. Maybe, if it was Honda, mentioned there.
Yes I've got those inboard rubber swingarm seals, I've cleaned them up a little and will reassemble with them in place.
My wheels weren't marked either but I think they both measured 1.6" inside.
That's interesting with that bolt in the main stand side on the bottom flange. Must be a custom piece of work to assist in pulling that beast up on the stand.![]()
There are a number of differences from the 175 series that I can see in the frame and rear brake area in the picture. I am sure you will find used parts and pieces in your searches. You must have some swap meets coming up in your area given the time of year. We have a large one for our National CVMG Paris Ontario meeting in mid June, which is a 3 day affair.
I will keep my eye open for pieces for you, if I know what your looking for parts wise.
You would have to hit a bright cherry red color to weaken the tempering of the bolt, no worries there.I drilled the same depth as the stock bore, then quenched the bolt in cold water. I probably weakened it some, I hope it wasn't a big mistake, but at least that's done.
This week I've been trying walk-in visits to the RMV to title & register my Enfield 650, I'll keep trying walk-ins when possible but I've booked the next open appointment which is Friday at 2pm... Grumble.
I've started in on the dreaded task of drilling the swingarm pivot bolt end bores to 7/32". Without a workshop or even my lathe to use I've just been putting this off, until now. I charged up the old cordless drill battery and ran a few different size bits, stepping as slowly as possible up to 7/32" but the battery is back on the charger, I'll bore the final 7/32 soon. It was pretty easy for the first 2 drill sizes, the 3rd was tougher and I wasn't able to hold the bolt by hand without it spinning, I used an adjustable wrench on the head to hold it and went as slow as possible.
After the 7/32" I'll be ready to shop for some zerks, I understand 1/4-28 is a common enough thread size.
Edit: just finished drilling both ends of the pivot bolt to 7/32".
I drilled the same depth as the stock bore, then quenched the bolt in cold water. I probably weakened it some, I hope it wasn't a big mistake, but at least that's done.
Time to get back to this one, I picked up a couple more gallons of Evaporust and a 1/4-28 tap for the swingarm pivot grease zerks today.
I've also got an idea to play out on these forks, stay tuned.
Thanks, I'll keep you in mind.
I'm planning on soaking the entire assembled fork in Evaporust before disassembly. I'll turn some grade 8 bolts on my lathe, making points that fit those seal housings, then I'll just thread them into my bench vise jaws and try to work from there using my bench vise as a pin spanner. If the bolts are short enough may be they won't flex before the housing threads break free.
Thoughts?
Did you find much wear in your forks, gunk to clean out or parts to replace? Is a dump & refill possible on this style?
Thank you, I've got some good ones on the way, I'll keep them with the rest of the parts hoard if I don't use them.
Did you use fork oil or ATF?