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1973 Z1 rebuild 24 Aug 2022 19:33 #872795

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hardrockminer post=872751I'm a retired engineer and I can vouch for what blackozvet said.  I hear it all the time from my wife.  If you need someone to hold the cam chain tight while you set the cams.....I'm your man!

I'm a not-yet-retired engineer, of the electronics kind.  I like to think of myself as helpful and mechanically inclined, but I'd say it's probably best to give clear direction and avoid asking for opinions. Questions lead to contemplation, which leads to pondering, which quickly leads to overthinking.  And all progress stops at that point.  
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1973 Z1 rebuild 24 Aug 2022 23:49 #872806

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hardrockminer post=872751I'm a retired engineer and I can vouch for what blackozvet said.  I hear it all the time from my wife.  If you need someone to hold the cam chain tight while you set the cams.....I'm your man!

 Questions lead to contemplation, which leads to pondering, which quickly leads to overthinking.  And all progress stops at that point.  
DOHC do you have a "spy cam" in my garage 

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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 01:47 #872807

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I'm a not-yet-retired engineer, of the electronics kind.  I like to think of myself as helpful and mechanically inclined, but I'd say it's probably best to give clear direction and avoid asking for opinions. Questions lead to contemplation, which leads to pondering, which quickly leads to overthinking.  And all progress stops at that point.  

Yeah my Mrs is like that, I call it "Analysis Paralysis"  
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 01:59 #872808

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my mate came around for half a day and we managed to get a few more things done.
after a couple of minor things to the engine it was moved off the bike bench and the frame was put in its place - the main stand was then refitted.
now when an engineer says we will strap the frame down so it doesnt move around,  they arent joking !
 
todays random thing was the original chain oil tank and bracket was dug out and given a clean up.
 
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 04:13 #872810

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I see you steal bathroom towels!
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 05:45 #872814

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I see you steal bathroom towels!
they were in the dog cupboard - so they are fair game ! 
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 11:05 #872833

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hardrockminer post=872751I'm a retired engineer and I can vouch for what blackozvet said.  I hear it all the time from my wife.  If you need someone to hold the cam chain tight while you set the cams.....I'm your man!

I'm a not-yet-retired engineer, of the electronics kind.  I like to think of myself as helpful and mechanically inclined, but I'd say it's probably best to give clear direction and avoid asking for opinions. Questions lead to contemplation, which leads to pondering, which quickly leads to overthinking.  And all progress stops at that point.  
My Father, a retired Structural Engineer, has always claimed that Electrical Engineers are proof that anal sex can, and does on occasion, lead to pregnancy.
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 15:46 #872854

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Beautiful stuff here and incredibly quick progress. 

Structural engineers are critical people and get more so after they retire, except we now direct it everywhere instead of just at engineering.
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 16:14 #872855

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My Father ... has always claimed that Electrical Engineers are ...

I'm not at all sure what that means.  

I'll take it as a compliment and assume it means that electrical engineers make the impossible possible.  

 
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1973 Z1 rebuild 25 Aug 2022 16:27 #872856

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My Father ... has always claimed that Electrical Engineers are ...

I'm not at all sure what that means.  

I'll take it as a compliment and assume it means that electrical engineers make the impossible possible.  


 
It could also mean they are a pain in the ass,  with weird but huge consequences  !!!

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1973 Z1 rebuild 26 Aug 2022 05:40 #872881

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There is that saying that some now consider to be a “micro aggression,” because it extends the benefit of doubt, instead of indignation and conviction from the politically incorrect: Offense is always taken, never given.

If I was smarter I’d be a EE.
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1973 Z1 rebuild 27 Aug 2022 20:26 #872977

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I have started test fitting parts to the frame, the battery holder is in with its plastic cup, the seat latch in place and the oil chain bottle and bracket bolted up and foot pegs also.
I have cleaned up the threads and checked all the engine mounting nuts, bolts, brackets.  Still dont have upper rear engine mounting stuff back from chrome plater yet.  
Hopefully not too long before the engine is dropped back into place.
 

I have polished the end caps of the rocker cover and given it a paint with alloy/silver color heat proof.
I will have the engine black, but the head and rocker cover in alloy, because I kinda like the look and this isnt an OCD 73 build.
 a bit of lube and a spark plug bolts in nicely to the new helicoil.
 
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