more pic's of the water cooled cb72 and questions
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Re: inside the trans pic's
Looks to me like it was modified to race in a Micro Midget.
Push start and Go For It.
These engines were very popular for that class race car. ..........lm
Push start and Go For It.
These engines were very popular for that class race car. ..........lm
thumper2146 wrote:Something does not look right this is what i found when i took the cases apart:)
James
Thumper, you may need to find a micro midget chasis to put it in. You'd have one hell of a custom Cb for sure! Seiously though, if you have a donor motor it seems that all can be changed back over to standard.
davomoto
64 CB77
63-7 CB77 Cafe'
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64 CB77
63-7 CB77 Cafe'
67 CL77
64 CL72
66 CL77 big bore flat tracker
Many others!
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I think i am going to try to take the transmission back to stock and keep all the race transmission mods in a box for now makes it easy to start. after that i have no idea . Cafe style custom? leave it on a stand displayed as a tribute to old school racing? I do have a rotor from a cb72 domistic laying around with only the T and F marks on it has no LT or LF