Thanks to everyone who gave advice and special thanks to Gordon Brown who supplied a very good set of cylinders, so i can now start the rebuild... cheers all...
Dave
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64mm linersTeazer cb750 are 61mm can they be bored out to take 64mm pistons ? which i suppose would leave them really thin also, i am not trying to run a 305cc . 64mm bores give 347cc .
torque for re-tightening the nuts and bolts on the casearseatea i knew someone would come up with the figures, i had an idea that they were around 15ftlb for the 14mm nuts and around 8ftlbs for the smaller nuts. PhilD i know the brimstage bends well use to blast along that stretch myself on my CB72/77 in the late 60's early 70's, still do today on my CB...
torque for re-tightening the nuts and bolts on the casearseatea sorry i am having difficulty locating my workshop manual, its in this house somewhere but as usual nobody has seen or moved it lol, it should turn up soon.
Dave.
torque for re-tightening the nuts and bolts on the caseIf i can find my workshop manual tomorrow i will post the torque figures for you if no one else can give them to you.
Dave.
64mm linersHi Alan welcome to the forum, i have sent you a P.M
Dave.
64mm linersHi Gordon i could be interested in the cylinders & asso pistons etc depending on what you want for them, the bike i am trying to find parts for i used to race it years ago, at the moment it is complete but not very well !! hence the need for liners as they are worn out, pistons (Asso) need new rings...
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