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Replacing the transmission main shaft oil sealI am replacing a leaky oil seal on the transmission shaft, (30628) of my '65 CB77, but am having difficulty removing the old one. Does anyone know the proceedure or any tricks for getting it out? I replaced it a few years ago but don't remember having this much trouble. Also, does any one know the l...
Painting over powder coatI had the front fender and air cleaner covers powdercoated silver on my CB77. However they did not come out the best (blotchy) and the finish seems a little soft. A friend is going to paint the rear fender using the silver paint numbers taken from this web site. I am thinking of asking him to repain...
Re: Starting sprocketOK if anyone cares I finally solved this mystery in my own mind. Once I found those funny little starter rollers that were lying on my basement floor and figured out were they go along with their springs, the starter engages just fine. If I live long enough I might learn about these things! By the w...
Re: replacement tiresI haven't ordered yet, but I plan to get some through J.C. Whitney. The price was good and they looked a bit retro.
Starting sprocketI'm restoring my '65 CB 77. When I bought it many years ago it had no electric starter. I have now added a starter from a CA 77 that seems to match up just fine. The only problem is the starting gear does not engage the engine and I can see no reason why it would. The crank is smooth under the gear ...
Re: Spray paints <br />I have the part numbers for commercial spray paints that are really close to the origanals. Post if interested.<br /><br />georGe<br /> <br /><br />Thanks for your response, george. I would be interested in the silver paint numbers and where I could get the paint. I plan to have the black pow...
Spray paintsI'm restoring my '65 CB77. I bought it 35 years ago with a custom paint job that has since deteriorated. I plan to restore it to the black/silver paint. I have had the frame powder coated and am considering the same for the black sheet metal parts. I didn't care for the silver of the guy who did the...
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