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CB77, 1964, Gear-ratio on rev.counterMay I ask for the gear-ratio for a mechanical rev. counter on a CB77E, 305, 1964.<br /><br />This means a mechanic Rev. counter driven by wire from the camshaft on a type 1, 180 degree crankshaft. Is it 1:2 or 1:4<br /><br />Regards /Kuno
Re: Pistons CB77EThanks georGe,<br />I have forward my question to allexperts<br /><br />regards /Kuno
Re: Conrod CB77EThanks georGe, it seems to not be a problem vith the conrods.<br /><br />/Kuno
Re: Rev. counter for a CL77May I ask for the gear-ratio for a mechanical rev. counter on a CB77E, 305, 1964. <br /><br />This means a mechanic Rev. counter driven by wire from the camshaft. Is it 1:2 or 1:4<br /><br />Regards /Kuno
Pistons CB77EMy CB77E, (305cc) 1964 is prepared for Classic racing with overzised pistons (347 cc). <br /><br />I need piston rings but can't identify the pistons manufacturer. <br /><br />The pistons are marked with a composed AE and AM, and have cylindic lines about 1 mm deep and about 5 mm in between, all the...
Conrod CB77EExamine the top end of the connecting rod on my CB77E, 1964. <br /><br />The conrod top end seams to be steel towards steel (piston bolt - conrod) without any kind of e.g bronze bearing. <br /><br />Is that a standard conrod rod , a bad construction, restriction from high rpm. etc.<br /><br />Regard...
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