Engine for my 305 Scrambler ?Engine for my 305 Scrambler ?I recently purchased a 305 scrambler from a buddy, it is a project bike.
As I'm just getting started -- I wanted to be sure what I had. .The bike is a: CL77, Engine # CL77E-1022572 (305 scrambler) Is this a: 1967 model or a 1968 model?? I have READ that the CL72 and the CL77 are basically the same bike. (except for displacement) Is this true?? I have tried to find a service manual for the CL77, But I'm finding out that Honda only made one for the: CL72! Is this true? I'm told this was done ---- because they are pretty much the same bike! One is the 250cc and the other a 305cc, other than that -- most of the parts are the same? Correct? Any advise would be appreciated! Thank you! This bike -- NEEDS a lot of work. But hey, Is that not where the FUN begins? Where is a good place (on-line) to FIND Honda 305 parts??? I'm sure there must be some parts out there!!?? How about: TECH INFO --- who would be a GOOD source?? Thank-you! -- Jim-- Jim
Welcome! CL72 and CL77 are pretty much the same bike but there are detail differences. The CLs share some parts (mainly engine) with the CA and CB range, but not everything....... The CL72 production started first, they overlapped for a while then the CL77 continued to the end which I think was '67. Some were sold in '68 onwards but they were '67 bikes. The CL/SL350 carried on in '68. A CL72 manual will be fine but search the yellow left-hand menu for Bill Silver's restoration guides which can be pretty helpful. Spares can be found with a number of online sellers such as Ohio Cycle, David Silver Spares, CMS in Holland and Classic Honda Restorations. eBay is, of course, always there. Technical help? You have found this forum which is probably your best source. Use the search facility before asking questions as most of your questions will have been covered many times before....... :-) Don't forget to put your location in your profile page as you might find you have a knowledgeable and helpful member nearby. Also, don't forget to post some pictures...... 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 Engine? -- 305 ScramblerHi -- G Man !
Thank-you for making a Post on my thread! I do appreciate all the Information you have supplied on the: CL72/CL77 -- Bikes! I have updated my profile with my location and I will LOOK into the HONDA CL72 Service Manual. Apparently, Honda ONLY made this Manual -- and NONE with the Title: Service Manual for a: CL77. Because -- I guess -- due to the fact the CL72 and the CL77 are so similar! True? Question: Do they SHARE the same: Bottom end!?? ( Crank etc. !) I have READ (somewhere) that except for the Cylinders and the TOP END -- they are pretty much the same bike!? I will ALSO --- Look into Bill Silver;s -- restoration manual. Question: Are HIS (bill silver) manuals WORTH the price of admission!>??? IF they are, I will LOOK into that manual too! I do intend to use this Forum -- as a source of INFO for my Honda 305 Scrambler! G-Man: Thanks again for the POST! RIDE -- SAFELY! ----- Regards -- Jim -- Jim
Yes ther is only th eCL72 manual but for most purposes the CL77 is the same. The cranks are slightly different as the CL77 pistons are haevier and need a different crank balance arrangement. Having said that there are plenty of 305s with 250 cranks and vice versa after 50 years... The Bill silver manuals are useful but not as useful as a Honda manual and parts book. There is also a Clymer manual. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clymer-Honda-62 ... 45&vxp=mtr 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 The Clymer manual is pretty good. They actually still print it for the CA/CB/CL but they combine it with a few Kawasaki models? I used to have a downloadable copy on my website not knowing that the Clymer manual was still available for purchase. To my surprise Clymer contacted me and politely asked that I remove it from my website since it was still in
print. http://www.clymer.com/clymer-collection ... bikes-m305 The David Silver info is well worth it in my opinion. I would get it on CD as it includes a lot more info than the paper books/manuals do.
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