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CB500/550 / 650 cam in a 550
« on: April 13, 2017, 09:56:49 PM »
Don't know if anyone here has done this yet but ill share my expereience. Last weekend i finally decided to fit the cb650 cam iv had lying round into my 550. Has gave it a nice little bump in power, not loads quicker but it seems to have more power in places it didn't before due to the higher lift and longer duration, so it feels well more usable.
The job was pretty straight forward, no different to refitting a 550 cam, times up exactly the same, all i did have to do was dremel a tiny bit of casting off the inside of the head for a lobe to clear.
Would recommend this swap to anyone, cost me 40 quid, alot less than an aftermarket cam.





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CB500/550 / CB650 primary tensioner fitted into CB550
« on: December 30, 2016, 09:54:49 PM »
Some of you may remember i was after a 650 primary tensioner a while ago, well iv finally fitted one in my 550. It's a fairly popular mod in the US but as far as I know noone on here has done it yet, so I thought I'd share some of the things Iv had to overcome fitting it on mine.
Heres a pic from the US SOHC forum



I contacted a local machinist I know to make the required bracket to mount it, using measurements off the US forum, it came out real nice and the price was super cheap too.



Engine obviously has to come out. I wanted to keep the engine in one piece to fit the tensioner which presented a few problems.
The first hole is relatively easy to drill and tap with an m6 tap.
In order to drill the second hole that runs through the front of the engine case, the starter clutch had to be removed, or at least moved out of the way to fit the drill in. It was a pain but not completely terrible.
Procedure for this is.
Oil pan off, clutch cover off, clutch basket off, primary shaft bearing retainer off. Then you can pull the primary shaft out using the bottom engine bolt ( it threads into primary shaft and can be used as a slide hammer)
Now, there is a bolt holding a pin running through the starter gear, with that pin removed the starter gear can be moved out of the way, and the starter clutch can be moved to the side with a bit of wiggling.
Now the coast is clear to drill a straight line through the front of the case to bolt the tensioner in.
A copper washer on the outside seals to stop oil leaking out.


not the best photo but you get the idea

Reassemble everything, with the tensioner bolted in and your ready to go.
The arm of the tensioner that is contacting the oil pan can be bent up slightly so that the 550 pan and oil pickup can be used.

A few months on and no sign of trouble, hasnt leaked and runs smooth as, definitely a worthwhile mod if your primary chain is a bit stretched and you dont want to split cases to replace.


It could do with more of an exhaust though (there is a baffle in there)

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CB500/550 / cb550 neutral rattle! Is This Primary Chain Shot?
« on: August 24, 2016, 07:41:08 PM »
Hey guys.
was riding today when by bike started making a loud ratcheting tick in neutral from the clutch/gearbox area, only in neutral though, as soon as shifted into 1st or 2nd it ceases completely.
sounds alot like when your kickstarter is pushed down after the engine is started, only quieter.
I pulled off the pan, there is no debris in it and no glitter in the oil.
Could it be the clutch needs replacing? seems odd to only make noise in neutral.

Whilst i had the pan off, i thought it may be the primary chain, upon inspection, there seems alot of play, if i push against it, it'll make contact with the case.
Is This Shot?
Im currently uploading a video to show you guys.

Am i best pulling out the engine to change the primary chain and see if i can find the cause of the clutch area noise?

https://youtu.be/8_DFhw43K4Q. VIDEO OF PRIMARY CHAIN HERE

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