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by jensen » Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:17 am
Loud Mouse,
First of all thanks for your opinion about the "cracks", it confirms my presumptions.
A dear friend of my is a metallurgist, and he's always interested in such questions.
Yes I admit, I could have done that, but that would destructive research, if an expert looks to it, better leave it untouched.
I don't understand the expression "riddles your donkey", but I'm sure you meant it either positive or in a positive humorous way.
Talking in riddles is more a Dutch expression, I have to start thinking more international.
As stated in my previous mails, I am always looking for parts which differ from the standard. Add that up with my insatiable hunger for information, knowledge and mix it with perseverance and stubbornness and the result is me, an irritating and annoying person who always want to know everything until l reached the bottom (self knowledge is a good thing). As long as I document this gathered information and people are interested in it I will continue to do so.
Well, now about the casting lines.
There are (on paper) 5 different types (lower) castings for (wet sump) the CB72 / 77 and C72 / 77 and the CL72 / 77, these are :
11200 259 000
11200 259 020
11200 259 030
11200 259 050 (seems to be exclusive for the CB72 / 77)
11200 259 060 (all CL72 /77 used this case, but this case is also used for CB72 / 77)
For the earlier models (dry sump) there are the following lower cases (C70, C71 and C76),
11200 250 010
11200 253 010
11200 253 020
I happen to have 6 different types (and I mean real different) lower cases for the CB72 / 77 and C72 / 77, and 3 different types lower cases for the C70, 71, 76. I'm still looking for more, because I know that there are more differences out-there then the manuals will show.
What this has to do with the lines ?, well actually nothing, but when I compared all these different types, I saw some interesting differences.
The lines only appear in the (at least which I have) more modern cases, the 11200 259 030 and on. The early cases (at least in those I have), these lines are not there. Loud Mouse, can you confirm this ?
In the three types of lower cases for the dry sump I found non of the lines.
Loud Mouse, do you happen to have a clutch cover with the small diameter oil filter cover in it ?
Could you look in one of these, and see if you find the same lines in it ?, I'm really interested in what you find.
I grabbed a clutch cover with a small diameter oil cover hole, and I didn't see any lines at all.
After your mail I looked in a more modern clutch cover (big diameter oil filter cover) and found indeed the lines you where revering too.
Could you please confirm this ?
Jensen
assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)