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CB72 woes - Crank case

SMBH
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Post by SMBH » Thu Aug 25, 2016 4:44 am

Ceebee72 I live in Redditch and I think I have a good gear selector you can have, can LM tell me I understand both selecters are the same is this true.

Send a PM through this forum and with your address and wants.

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Aug 25, 2016 6:04 am

All the selectors are the same.
Need to have good (no real ware) on the tips. ........................lm


SMBH wrote:Ceebee72 I live in Redditch and I think I have a good gear selector you can have, can LM tell me I understand both selecters are the same is this true.

Send a PM through this forum and with your address and wants.

pemdoc65
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Post by pemdoc65 » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:42 am

It is good to see someone restoring an early bike. You seem to have several early parts in those photos, although the top engine case doesn't have the breather on it. If you have not already checked it out, look at G-Man's CB72 restoration thread. You have quite a project on your hands, but it will be worth the effort.

LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Gear Selector Fork

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:09 pm

Is the front fender aluminum?
I'm not sure that small sprocket is for your bike.
Can you show a pic of the engine numbers? ...............lm


CeeBee72 wrote:Can you let me know how much posted to UK please.

You may be able to help out with a few other items.

I have put up on Flickr a set of pictures of what I know I need:

https://www.flickr.com/gp/7674814@N04/a17xV2

and a list of what I have and in what condition (some not very good at all or perhaps the wrong type/part)

https://www.flickr.com/gp/7674814@N04/531S29

CeeBee72
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Re: Gear Selector Fork

Post by CeeBee72 » Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:02 am

Yep, the front fender is aluminium. Hopefully you should be able to make out the engine number on the top of the crank case here in the photo. CB72E-210022.
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Gear Selector Fork

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:15 am

Thank you.
That fender IS RARE!
I was able to see and read them.
What I wondered was.
With the upper case not having the tower at the right rear I was curious if you had the original case.
As I see the numbers they were stamped in by HONDA and are original style.
Parts look rather clean and the crank nut is installed wrong side out.
At the oil filter the washer should be at the outer end of the shaft not at the engine end.
You will need a shift shaft for sure and I recommend you replace the 6 disc clutch with the CUSH DRIVE which HONDA issued in 1966.
Can you tip the engine to the right side for me?
Thanks again. .................lm

CeeBee72 wrote:Yep, the front fender is aluminium. Hopefully you should be able to make out the engine number on the top of the crank case here in the photo. CB72E-210022.

CeeBee72
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Post by CeeBee72 » Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:06 am

The history of this engine is that a rebuild was attempted by somebody who did not know what they were doing and got in such a mess they never finished rebuilding it (or cleaning it our properly - the sump still had bits of pistons in it and the oil filter housing was packed solid with ???) Luckily it was not run with misaligned parts or wrongly fitted parts. The original crank that was in there had two different can rods - one with a slit and the other two holes in the crown of the little end for oiling.

I got hold of a shift shaft but the arm (24711-268-030) is in a sorry state as you can imagine.

Is this the view you want?

Where do I shop for the clutch?
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