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Bike is located in houston. current title and reg.
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Anyone know of a Condensor DIY for a CL77Hi all, I recently bought a pair of condensors off ebay for my 67 cl77. A course the tab that was wrapped around them wasn't right so i had to bend it to get it to fit through part of it. Long story short.... go me thinking" these are probably china or some low quality and will likely fail at some p...
awesome. thanks everyone for the feed back. i was also reading on a separate thread that the gap on the points should be set at when they are at their widest not necessarily on the F or LF mark which i think has definitely been causing problems. using a basic light i didn't i set the points to just ...
thanks for the reply. so i bought the battery new about 2 months ago and poured in the acid. charged it on 3 amp as to not fry it. as far as the grounds go. Honestly i wonder if I'm missing one. Other than the battery ground to the engine bolt/frame ( which i scrapped off fresh powder coating to get...
there really isn't one floating around on the internet for the cl77. the only one i have been able to find was from bill silver. for like 69 bucks you can buy a ridiculous amount of material on the cl77. owner manual, actually cl 77 repair manual etc. more information then you thought existed. a qui...
don't use any silicone products from local parts store like rtv etc. they squeeze out when you mate the case and will get in the engine. use honda bond suzki bond etc. they are on amazon and you can sometimes go to a car dealership and buy it. they semi harden so any excess wont get into your intern...
bike runs on 1 cylinder then stops and runs on the otherso my problem is as follows. full engine rebuild. piston sleeves etc. i have confirmed cam chain/ valves have all been set up correctly. triple checked. set the timing and points as follows. right TDC T mark set gap to .14. static adjusted timing with on right points. rotated 180 degrees adjust left...
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