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Inside pic to compare with light version (right)
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Engine so far
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Realized, that the breather cover is different to later version.

Is it a sandcast only part?

Edit: Parts list says up to #10337

Higher by about 5mm, inside without enforcement.

Later cover will not fit to sandcast valve cover.

Here you see K6 and SC engine to compare valve cover (note that different edge just under the breather cover) and the breather cover backside.

Will have to paint that breather cover.

What would be best color to match correct finish?
« Last Edit: February 15, 2017, 04:32:54 pm by Sgt.Pinback »
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Realized, that the breather cover is different to later version.

Is it a sandcast only part?

Edit: Parts list says up to #10337

Higher by about 5mm, inside without enforcement.

Later cover will not fit to sandcast valve cover.

Here you see K6 and SC engine to compare valve cover (note that different edge just under the breather cover) and the breather cover backside.

Will have to paint that breather cover.

What would be best color to match correct finish?

KP noted the distinction on the breather cover a number of years ago.  if you search in Mark's 97 build, you'll find the Duplicolor paint type he used.  i'm not at my shop now, i can't remember what color is used on the cover, in the USA it's a Duplicolor paint product.


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Thanks for hint, Steve.

Mark leads to this

http://cb750sandcastonly.com/smf_forum/index.php/topic,657.15.html

but unfortunatelly, I cant find a recommended paint number.
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Thank you Mark.
Dont find that duplicolor Number here in Germany.

Sanded the cover, looks OK to me.
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Today I had big help from a friend.

Engine is in with the "lazy" method lying the engine on the ground.
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Steerring stem in...
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Upper tripple tree, front fork and wheel
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rear brake rod, rear fork, rear cushion and wheel ... I have a roller!

Didn`t manage to mount an endless chain. Not enpugh space although only 16 sprocket ?
« Last Edit: February 18, 2017, 01:24:54 pm by Sgt.Pinback »
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Regarding the 2 engine mount nuts on the front right side (hanger bracket). # 94001-08000-0S


According to Marks list, those are 8 x 1,25 x 12.

Only 12, is this correct?
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Regarding the 2 engine mount nuts on the front right side (hanger bracket). # 94001-08000-0S


According to Marks list, those are 8 x 1,25 x 12.

Only 12, is this correct?

referring to the 69.4 factory parts book:

item 9, pn 92200-08056-0A, BOLT, hex., 8x56, quantity 2.

the 3rd larger bolt, item 10, pn 92200-10050-0A, BOLT, hex., 10x50, quantity 1.


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yes, but I expected a hex 14 not 12
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Mine are hex 12 too and 14 mm on the 10mm bolt.
Erling.