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Noob, just getting started on a 67 CL77

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rustywrench
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Post by rustywrench » Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:56 am

WrenchRust wrote:
P.S. I didn't mean to steal your name, just a very happy coincidence.


No worries,mate, I think I can live with that. I'll check out that case soon.
I use a large cressent wrench on the large stuff. And an old rusty one at that.
I just got my 67 back on the road yesterday and put 25 miles on it. Sure is a good feeling to break something like this down to the last roller bearing, build it back up and have it start and run on the second kick. One of the most rewarding feelings ever. You'll see soon. I'll post some pics on my restoration forum very soon. Keep up the good work,,,,,,,,,,,,,,RW

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Post by davomoto » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:53 pm

Both look good, a lot of money for shipping on choice #2. You might get him to ship you just the case (s) , and save a good bit of money.
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Post by WrenchRust » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:43 pm

I literally got to a computer 30 secs after it ended. Hmmm. I sent him a question. Maybe he'll list it with a buy it now just for the cases.

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Post by rustywrench » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:06 pm

The lower case I was thinking of wasn't in that good of shape. Someone stuffed a chain into the final drive cavity and broke out the case flange below the sprocket.
I do have a cl72 lower I'd part with for the cost of shipping, so calling all experts----------- can it be used on this guy's upper????? It does have the mounts for the chain tentioner. Rw

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Post by Snakeoil » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:33 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Whether or not ya use this case is your choice.
However if ya do replace it NO MACHINING is required. ................lm

Really?!! I never would have guessed that their processes were that precised that two mismatched cases would to together without a hitch. That's good to know. Hope I never need to use that knowledge on my own bike, though.
regards,
Rob

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Post by WrenchRust » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:36 pm

The guy that listed the cases that I missed is sending me the lower half for $10. Seems more then fair. It's the right case without any doubt. But thanks RW. Had I checked my thread first... Oh well.

Thanks again,

Joel

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Post by WrenchRust » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:23 am

I figured while I had the time and I'm waiting for engine parts, I'd take the bike down to the frame and get it ready for paint and chrome.

I'm stuck on the swing arm, I've searched and didn't see any instuctions on how to remove it.

Any help on this? First time on this build that I feel stuck. I feel like I'm missing something obvious.

Thanks as always,

Joel

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