I haven't posted recently, as I don't want to be that guy who talks about what he's going to do instead of what he's done. But between set backs in my T500R project, and delays from work, family, and life, progress has been pretty slow until recently.
After determining that the engine on my '71 was not worth anything but spare parts ( viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6158 ), I got lucky and came across an attic find - a '73 motor that had been sitting in the attic of a power sports shop in NH. Not much was known of the engine - it was thought to be a top half rebuild that the owner never paid on, and had spent a couple of years stored away in their attic space. 9 hours of driving and a few hundred dollar bills later, my project is moving again!
I've completed tearing it down. Top half is fresh. Splitting the case, I could tell someone had been there before, by the hardening sealer used on the case halves. Most everything in the case looks good, but before I send the crank off for rebuild, I have some questions.
Below is a picture of the crank seals I bought. Three from Babbits, RH oil Seal picked up on eBay (the unbagged one). Does this look correct? The eBay seller has a picture of the seal in gray, but his posting picture just doesn't look right.
I am glad that I opened this engine up, as I found these two washers (spacers?) floating around loose in the bottom of the transmission. Can anyone identify them for me?
Parts check - T500
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- ConnerVT
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Parts check - T500
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Re: Parts check - T500
Great time to do the transmission oil capacity upgrade.
Reproduction transmission oil dams are available on eBay too:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-T500-Mis ... 0884787241
Its described in Service Bulletin T-3:
http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/techb ... %201-5.pdf
Reproduction transmission oil dams are available on eBay too:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-T500-Mis ... 0884787241
Its described in Service Bulletin T-3:
http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/techb ... %201-5.pdf
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Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
- ConnerVT
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Re: Parts check - T500
Already have the part. That was going to be one of my next questions: What adhesive is best for making Polyurethane stick to aluminum, inside the crankcase of a motorcycle engine?
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Re: Parts check - T500
Hey Conner, my mechanic swears by that yamabond adhesive..ConnerVT wrote:Already have the part. That was going to be one of my next questions: What adhesive is best for making Polyurethane stick to aluminum, inside the crankcase of a motorcycle engine?
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1971 Yamaha HS1B 90cc Twin
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Re: Parts check - T500
Thanks Pedro. Your answers help very much.
Sorry about the coin. Most of the forums I post to aren't as international as this one. I didn't have a scale nearby, so an American quarter was the only thing I had for referencing size. The oil pump drive thrust washers make sense, i must not have seen them fall as I was splitting the case apart. I would likely had figured it out when I was reassembling, but I'm glad to know now.
I was pretty confident the seal was correct. Been picking up bits here and there for the bike, and it is hard to keep all the parts straight in my head, as this is the first time I've been this deep into a Suzuki motor.
Polyurethane is the material that Claussen Studios makes the reproduction Oil Mission Plate from, for the 1400cc oil upgrade. I am still looking for suggestions as to what is best to 'glue' it in place. I have Threebond 1194 (Yamabond 4), but am unsure if that is the best option. I would think a more solid setting adhesive would be better.
Sorry about the coin. Most of the forums I post to aren't as international as this one. I didn't have a scale nearby, so an American quarter was the only thing I had for referencing size. The oil pump drive thrust washers make sense, i must not have seen them fall as I was splitting the case apart. I would likely had figured it out when I was reassembling, but I'm glad to know now.
I was pretty confident the seal was correct. Been picking up bits here and there for the bike, and it is hard to keep all the parts straight in my head, as this is the first time I've been this deep into a Suzuki motor.
Polyurethane is the material that Claussen Studios makes the reproduction Oil Mission Plate from, for the 1400cc oil upgrade. I am still looking for suggestions as to what is best to 'glue' it in place. I have Threebond 1194 (Yamabond 4), but am unsure if that is the best option. I would think a more solid setting adhesive would be better.