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| humanbeing wrote: | The REAL CB125T assembled by Jialing looks like this ('97 made) | https://attachments.motorfans.com.cn/day_080105/RFNDXzAxNjfQoQ==_ErllxHvhKj3I_1yCZxzakDbAt.jpg
Hmmm I have no idea what the blog says...
| Quote: | D2 7月19 多云 阵雨 第二天早上8点君达车队又送我和龙头出行,令我感激不已。 | kind of thing obviousely being the best translation Google Chrome can come up with..... But, I REALLY hope that chap is an accountant, who likes to dress up in army surplus to ride his motorbike! If not.... idea that China has Nuclear ICBM's makes me VERY scared!
| Bad Bruce Lee Dubbing wrote: | Wot yew Siy? Mah Mhot-ha-sycle, Whanda? Nooo FEESH! I geez yew FEESH! Yew vite deveel, shild visowt-a fazeer! WHANDA, Whanda goe VEWY fasht, vewy, vewy, fasht, eee KNOW feeesh!"
{Camera cut to wide angle, lots of out of sinc grunting.... Close up of army surplus guy on on ground, reaching for AK47 copy lying in dirt, Bruce Standin, kicking him in face, Close up of Army Surplus guy's lip bleeding, pan to Bruce Stand in... then close up of big red industrial button, cut to Army Surplus guy running towards control panel}
"Ha! Eye shoo yew! FEESH! I pwess dis buddon; Ducati? It be Sushi! Awl Vite devil lahn, eet be FEESH Fu'd! Hop yw ha'nuff soy-soss! Bi-Em-wubbloo? Ha! ee, aHaDD'ucK! WHANDA! Noooo FEESH!"
{Close up of Army Surplus guy, laughing manically; cut to hand slapping on industrial panel button; cut to archive footage of rocket with CDR Star coming out of bunker"} |
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OK.... anomolouse!
What your pic shows is a Hi-Vo 'gear' tooth plat chain, rather than a roller chain, either 'simplex' like a standard drive chain in miniature, ie one 'row' of tooth holes, or 'duplex', two rows of tooth holes, as the CB125's cam chain.
OK.... E-bay:- "CAM CHAIN CB125 TDC SUPERDREAM CD125 CM125 HONDA"
https://i15.ebayimg.com/07/i/001/2c/5c/3958_12.JPG
"PART NOS CC25T2X94; TO FIT MODELS , HONDA CB125T / TDC /TDE / SUPER DREAM..CM125 / 200T CUSTOM /... CD185T"
Well, this would seem 'helpful' ish...
BUT; bit of digging on Honda Europe Microfishe.....
Honda CB125TA 14401-399-003
Honda CB125TD-C 14401-399-003 Duplex
Honda CM125 14401-399-003 Duplex
Honda CD125 14401-230-003 Simplex
Honda CA125 14401-402-731 HiVo
SO, going back, when you researched engine No, turned up as a CA 125 Rebel Engine, and by the looks of it, thats the only variant that appears to use HiVo Cam Chain... BUT I am going by pictures!
You are now going to 'ouch'..... £30 from Dave Silvers Spares
E-bay offers two, but one is duplx CB chain, othr a DID at £45!
My advice, don't 'guess'... if you order one, order from Dave Silvers, and do so quoting engine number and 'description', (Ie Hi-Vo Chain) and let them tell you what you want! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Heard back from David Silver - the engine is a 1997 CA 125 Rebel V apparently, which also had five gears like the TDC. Anyway I have ordered a cam chain.
I have managed to get all the old gasket stuff off the various joins, but have now hit a problem. The screw that holds the tach cable (which is damaged so I'd like to remove it) where it enters the lh crank case cover is completely stripped - impact driver could get no purchase. I have tried to drill it out, but no joy so far - and a broken drill bit. How long is this screw? I couldn't see what it looks like from https://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda_motorcycle_parts_selection_pfk.php?block_01=13KC101&block_02=E__0600&block_03=1324 - is it #17 in the picture.
Any tips for drilling out screws?
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i tried drilling bolts out but usually unsuccessfull, i usually go for the hammer and chisel option not a nice way but hasnt failed me yet! i smack a notch on the outside of the bolt and then bury the falt blade screwdriver into it and smack it in the 'undo' direction. here is my oil pump housing screw/bolts from the jialing motor i stipped today! |
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| richjp wrote: | How long is this screw? |
About an inch.
TIP: don't drill. 'peen' the edgs of the slots back in... whn they 'round' metal goes 'somwhere', and that some where is usually 'up', so with small pinch and hammer, hammer metal back into slot, then hammer impact driver head into tighter slot to gain purchase, then get BRUTAL with the impact driver, I man HIT THE MUTHA!
And 9/10 they 'give in'.
Might take a few times peening head back over, BUT reason the head rounds as oft as not is not being brutal enough to give it some welly, combined with driving slightly off center... impact drivr is actually very good at keeping bit centered.
THAT is one place I'd not be inclined to 'drill out'.... its a blind holee through the cable drive, acting as a cota pin.
Once you have drilled had out, you have shaft you cant grip anywhere to get out...
And its a long bolt to drill down... and small for an EZ Shear to gt into....
And drilling out to next size up... well its an M6, so that would be an
M8... and big bolt shank wont go past kneck of cable boss, to hold it in which is its purpose.....
Given the inclination, I might figure a salvage, but.... probably easier to scrap the casing! (From the man that spent a whole DAY plastic welding a £3.99 kitchen pedal bin back together, rather than buy a new one!) ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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cant really help you on the differences in the cylinders/pistons kits they look the same to me, i think ebay version is chinese made and quite possibly the wemoto version is too. but i did notice this on the wemoto site!
https://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Honda/CB_125_TDC_TDE_Superdream/82-87/picture/Cam_Timing_Chain_DID_-_Rivet_Link/
so this is for the cam chain right, which means the chain could possibly be removed through the top of the engine? i do wonder because there is a odd coloured link in the cam chain i just removed.... also while your inside your engine do you plan to replace any bearings? i dont know if its a good idea or what it would cost but whilst its in bits it could be worth while. |
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Lozza:
https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w269/teflons-torque/Little%20Dreams/LD07%20Eng%20Build/101_0192.jpg
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link......
YES, 'soft link' cam chains have been around a long time.
You 'cut' the old chain, and HOPE not to loose the ends... using a bit of copper wire, you attach end of new chain to end of old, then wind the engine over to thread it through, and with both ends of old chain 'out' and new looped over, join ends, job jobbed.... provided you can join soft link well..... but, still 'the weak link' and soft linked chains often don't have the 'life' of a continiouse loop, and pottential that the weak link can be a 'snag point' others having same pitch and wear rate, soft link can have more flex in it, so 'catch' you gt the idea.
50/50 whether soft link is a worth while 'precaution'. You can only fit one like that IF the old chain is still doing its job.... if it's 'gone', you have to strip to loop round crank. But if its not gone, may b rattling, but could carry on doing its job, and rattling for a very long time, before it 'goes'... fit a soft link, and not get it 'quite' right, could actually CAUSE it to 'go', and fairly soon after fit......
Rich; Barrels!
The kits are AFAIK made for Lifan by on of the Chinky Subbies. I have had two of the silver ones, and not unimpressed by quality... and I just blew some PJ1 over them to make them black!
Got mine from Riders of Yeoville, roughly £80, barrel, pistons, gudgon pins, circlips, piston rings, bas & had gasket, & think last kit came with valve stem seals too! One before was £5 cheapr but didn't include gaskets, but Top End Kit was I think £6... for which I got a few extra bits of paper and a rocker cover seal!
I wouldn't bother with new pistons unless I was going to rebore; if I wasn't going to rebore, I'd b mindful of fitting new piston rings.
Its the rings and the cylinder that 'rub' and hence wear. Pistions don't rally wear out, thy just fill a space... and you buy new ones to fill bigger hole when you have bored the cylinder, so gap isn't too big for rings to fill. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| richjp wrote: | Question: how much torque should I use on it |
eff-all!
It's in the book, cant say off top of my head, but ALL the fasteners bar one or two are low torque, even bludy cylinder head nuts!
Check Machine Mart; they have low range 1/4" drive tQ wrenches for £20 inc vat; cheapest I found anywhere, because working on these motor, first time in ten years I have 'really' needed one, since I moved out of Stratford and had to let my membership of local 'Tool-Club' lapse! {Oh! the delight of a tool shed the size of my living room, wall to wall 'Snap-On'! SPOILED I was!) ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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