Hi 911hillclimber, I've frantically been searching for information to see if CB200 guides will fit a 175 head and it seems you may be able to answer all of my questions and I've read all of this thread with much interest. I was referred over to here from the 'other' not so active forum by Richard Pitman which was absolutely great
Now, I've recently restored a 1973 CD175A4 and stupidly decided to take a chance with the engine parts I had. I managed to re-cut the valve seats, replace all bearings and seals and it looked as if it was going to be a good engine. On first start up though it smoked terribly, particularly from the right hand cylinder so I immediately knew then engine was going to require more attention! So, all in bits again I decided to take the head and barrel to see Steve Riley at Piston Broke in Bristol who is a well respected time served engineer in the Bristol biking world and beyond.
Within in minutes he condemned the surface finish of my bores and noticed a score in the right hand one which would account for the excessive oil burning. (My eyes aren't brilliant so I didn't spot quite how bad it was....once he brought it to my attention even I could see daylight past one of the rings!!) Idiot!
Anyway, no harm done, another gasket set, re-bore pistons and rings and that part is all good. Lesson learnt....
However, he has also suggested that my valve guides are less than ideal and require replacement. I'm having real difficulty finding the original guides other that NOS items through eBay from the states at great expense... besides this I'm not keen to refit OEM guides as the exhaust stem seals are a pretty rubbish design by modern standards and the inlets don't have any at all! This got me wondering about CB200 guides as the engine is very similar and they are fitted with what I would call 'proper' stem seals.
I've discussed this possibility with Steve at Piston Broke but he seems to think the o/d of the guides is different (from his records) and they won't fit the head; your post however would suggest otherwise.
The 200 guides seem to be available from DSS and CMSNL which is a good sign, so just wondering what else I would need?
Am I right in saying you just replaced your inlet guides and stuck with the original exhaust ones?
I'd ideally like to replace all four with the 200 ones.
I also have a lathe so spacer washers to correct the spring heights won't be an issue.
I assume I would need the following if you could clarify?
- 4x CB200 valve guides
- 4x CB200 stem seals
- 4x CB200 inner valve springs (to clear the larger diameter stem seals)
- Various spacer washers to raise the outer spring seating to the same level as the shoulder on the CB200 guide and make the springs all sit level; or fit CB200 outer valve springs too which I would assume are longer?
Anyway, sorry for the lengthy post and all the questions; I'm getting nowhere with this at the moment and the bike has been back in bits since June and I'm itching to get it going again!
Thanks in advance and all the best.
Steve