1984 Honda C70 E CUB Street Cub Build P19 Tsunami Victim Raw Low Rider piston ring free-ing attempts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2025
- Today:
will I manage to free the piston rings??
In the past:
gearwheel carving, I think shall be what we call this activity :-).
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Moving onto the gearbox...
Actually after I lost my nerve with the endless scraping I started tapping the gearwheels with a hammer - which was the cure surprisingly - the crust came of. The gearbox came out and apart.
And many hours of carving later we have some useable gearbox parts :-)
scraping for hours, trying to take out mangled timing gear and preparing to take out the Crank
separating engine cases, scraping tons of gue... #oil , #sand , #saltwater , #aluminium - #corrosion , #allgae , #algies , #barnacles , what is in that engine ??
after many heat cycles, lots of persuasion, hours of hammering, wedging and copious amounts of WD40 - the piston is finally out - in one piece :-)
Not sure if cylinder/ piston/ rings will even
move again together, but I sure will try my best to channel my inner "Stranded-in-the-Sahara-mechanic" ....
The following will be next:
a. stuck camshaft out
b. stuck ignition plate out
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Some history of this build:
I have updated the mock-up
Basically I am seeing what needs done to achieve the seat height becoming lower than the rear tyre. (This being the central point that defines the look of this build)
So, so far I confirm:
1. Rear tyre as big as see possible
2. Front tyre as small as I see possible
3. Shorten the front fork 40 mm and extend wheelbase via external shock
unit by 40 mm
4. Extend Frame tube at lower end and reposition swing axis from bottom to
top of main frame tube and rearward (height wise this comes out about
the same but moves swing arm axis rearward considerably
5. I will need to section the tank..
6. ..and section the center body in 2 places by about a total of 70 mm in
height
7. Position 6 will then bring the seat height below the rear tyre height
8. In order to position the rear wheel center upwards I will need to extend the
rear swing arm and reposition the upper mounting axis of the rear suspension units