1986 fz 600 purgatory

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The insides look good. All cylinders are smooth except one has a tiny, tiny bit of pitting.

and yes, those new vise grips saved me a few times so far.
 

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I approach it this way..

Someone put it together, it can come apart.

Just go slow, a manual is a big help, and take your time...


I'd rather do it than someone watching the clock that doesn't necessarily give a crap..
 

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cams going back in. Some problems. A few more threads stripped...

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after 4 of those, cams back in, and all the shims are within spec except one. I have the one it needed.
 

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Got all the stripped threads fixed.

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The bores felt and looked smooth. Now that you've mentioned it, they likely could have used some honing to re make the cross hatching.
 

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So I over tightened a bolt on the head cover and this happened:

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Grrrrrreat !

JB Weld ain't gonna fix that.


So yea, go slow, don't work until 3am.....
 
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Back to the scrap guy I went to before. 3 hour drive there and back This time I just grabbed the whole damn remains for $100.

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This should cover any future blunders.
 
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Time to put the engine back in. This was tough. Vice grips to the rescue on this one. So after a bunch of swearing at inanimate objects:

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Since these were cleaned and synced before they should be good to go.

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I also did a lot of cable management and organization. They were previously all over the place. Nice and tidy now.
 
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Work station:

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That's a clymer manual. Would like to see the Haynes to compare. I think the Clymer is OK but seems like it could be a lot better / better written. I've heard about mis-info and the pictures are crap. Anybody have the Haynes?
 
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