Thanks Richard. I sent a parcel by Post Office to my mum in Ashby de la Zouch and it arrived the following morning!!
Before I got this latest bike I bought a stash of cb175 bits in a box, surprisingly useful over time.
The breaker was DK, first time I've had a duff part from them. They offered to swap the block for a standard size block but from a K0/1968 with heavy corrosion in the bores. CMSL show a different part number for the K0 to the K6 blocks, so refused the offer. No offer of a refund!
Of a similar nature, the new starter assembly from China arrived and of course it does not fit in any way though described for the K6. Every dimension is too big to fit. Supplier is insistent it is the correct part...typical of all my luck on this bike. The gold one was a breeze in comparison the way this one is going.
I look forward to the Big Parcel!
The barrel block has a number of guide sleeves to locate the head and the barrel block to the case, and I needed to get them out of the old block ready for the re-bored barrel block. Very tight in place and no way to drift them out so made a small 'spanner' as the pic. All came out a treat with a squirt of WD40 to help. Clamp and gently twist little by little moves with a bias upwards.
Moving up the engine and back to the irritation of no seals on the inlet valve stems.
Just dug out my scrap head (actually the original had off this bike) and have heated the head, and tapped out the inlet and exhaust valve guides.
Have ordered two seals from Wemoto with a view to machining my inlet guides to take the seals, and if not possible will fit some CB200 guides @ about £30 pair from cmsl.
The guides came out well. I think this will be a good mod on the engine, obviously, Honda did too.
To hedge my bets and because I have 2 good exhaust valves, bought a set of exhaust valve seals and metal caps from CMSL so i could fit exhaust valves guids instead of the inlets, and fir cb 175 seals to the inlet side so would have 4 exhaust seal assemblies in the head which will save some machining etc.
will need to strip the inlet valves out etc, but I feel this will be a good move forward and only an hour or so to do it all.
A nice little sub-project.
