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Re: Other things to look for...J: Congratulations and good for you for a 'first time' undertaking of an engine rebuild! If you haven't already done so, be sure you remove and clean under the lower case oil baffles (OIL SEPARATOR 11751-259-000). If not removed, you would be amazed at how much crud can survive a steam/pressure clea...
RE: 6mm Pan Head ScrewsIs this the Ebay place you were looking for?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50-NEW-HONDA-6M ... f8&vxp=mtr CJ ----- '66 CB77 '66 CP77
RE: The Scrambler Won't StartI would check the timing, especially if it backfired during the 'reving up'. Sometimes that can cause the advance to stick on.
Cheers, CJ ------------- '66 CB77 '66 CP77
weight I was surprised at the difference in the weight of 250 and 305 pistons when I weighed them so having the "correct" crank in must help minimise vibration, I know my current CB72 vibrates more than my mate's at high ( >6000 RPM ) revs, which could be down to the crank thats in it. Hi Phil: Since you ...
RE:Mirror mounting issues after replacing perchesMost of the bigger motorcycle shops carry/sell the adapters. Don't get the ones that work with Yamaha, as they have one clockwise and one counter clockwise thread.
CJ -------- '66 CB77 '66 CP77
RE: replacement speedomoter/tach needlesThis guy is on ebay, high satisfaction rating (99.9%) and seems to have a pile of speedo/tach stuff, including needles. May have something that would work!
digital-dash-solutions I have NOT used them, but they look to be well established. CJ ----- '66 CB77 '66 CP77
RE: Yet another weird advance problemHi Jack: (Don't say that loudly in an airport....)
One thing to check is your cam chain tensioner, to be sure there is no excessive rotation/movement in the camshaft. If there is, you won't be able to get the timing right, no matter what you do! Good luck, CJ ------- '66 CB77 '66 CP77
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