Big bore questionBig bore questionI recently bought a cb77 1965 and i plan to restore it.I would like your thought about the big bore kit(358cc)
Is it a good kit,anyone bought this kit? Bert
big boreHi Bert
I am currently restoring a 67 CB77 but went with 61 mm pistons as I'm not looking to push the bike hard but I assume you want more power. I've never heard of anyone going to 65 mm but hopefully someone will be able to help. I've also heard that aftermarket pistons like wiseco and i assume the ones that you would be using are going to forged as oppose to oem cast. Racers like forged as the Sunday driver and honda purist may prefer cast. Merz 67' CB77
66’ CB77 65’ bomber 68’ hellcat You can use CB350 standard pistons, they are 64mm. I have not used them, but just melted my ASSO 64mm ones so might have to. To go that big you need to shorten and fit CB750 liners and open up the crankcase. You also need an oversize head gasket, I get them from America, but I have used CB77 standard gaskets.
I am tempted to try the Boretech kit. I would recommend 1mm oversize valves, a duplex primary chain (Moore Performance Engineering) and a high lift cam (Phil Joy). Valves are available from the US and I am having some fitted this year. You have to machine the crown of CB350 pistons to match the combustion chamber profile.
G
'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F Sorry. Yes. Thank you G-Man. Forgot to add that the crown needs to be machined, I don't know how much but given there are almost certainly no ASSO pistons about I might move to CB350 ones as the supply is cheap and readily available.
I've spoken to those who used to race the CB72/77 in the 90s and i'm told just taking the crown down a little will suffice. Compression won't be as good as the ASSO, but for a road bike then maybe that's ok.
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