bald&pale
Well-known Member
I purchased a DOHC CL450 a few weeks ago with some serious compression issues. It was a barn find from the previous owner who was able to get it up an running after having sat leaned over on the side stand for 35+ years. I did a compression test and found it to be 80 psi in the left cylinder and 95 psi in the right.
I took the bike home and started the disassembly process following the service manual. I have most of the top end disassembled, the cam chain has been broken, intake cam has been removed, but the advancer baseplate is giving me trouble. I was able to pry it out by 1/8 inch with a putty knife but now it won't budge. I found another forum with the same problem. It included this video HOW TO remove timing advance rusted to camshaft but I'm still having a heck of time getting it to move. I sprayed it down with PB blaster and will give it some time. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The image below shows the baseplate with bolt and harden washer still on. I put those back on after I was done working so it didn't get lost. I've read these are not easy to replace.

I took the bike home and started the disassembly process following the service manual. I have most of the top end disassembled, the cam chain has been broken, intake cam has been removed, but the advancer baseplate is giving me trouble. I was able to pry it out by 1/8 inch with a putty knife but now it won't budge. I found another forum with the same problem. It included this video HOW TO remove timing advance rusted to camshaft but I'm still having a heck of time getting it to move. I sprayed it down with PB blaster and will give it some time. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The image below shows the baseplate with bolt and harden washer still on. I put those back on after I was done working so it didn't get lost. I've read these are not easy to replace.



























