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Thanks so much. I searched the forum a few times, but used the term "fuel cap." Pelayo This may help you, http://www.honda305.com/forums/anatomy-of-a-gas-cap-t5380.html?highlight=anatomy Nice pics, looks like your making progress. If you already drilled a hole through the top you may just get a new/...
Yes, although in combination with rust flakes in the petcock. Lack of airflow is pretty noticeable though. When I take the cap off after running the bike, there is a very audible "sssssssss" of air. I also have clear fuel lines so I can see the air bubble form sometimes due to the vacuum, then it al...
fuel cap not ventingI resurrected a CB77 that was sitting for 35 years. I found that the fuel cap does not vent air. I replaced the rotted cork with a rubber gasket (From Classic Honda Restorations). The air breather holes in metal parts that are visible are both clear. I felt in there with a drill bit and could feel s...
Congratulations. I just bought my first Superhawk about a month ago in California. Got it from the son of the original owner with 7300 miles on it. Sat since 1978, but apparently indoors, so it is in good shape. Tank was completely rusted inside and petcock had almost hard tar-like rust/gas plugging...
Looking for CB77 in Northern CalifHI. I'm new to the forum. I'm a vintage scooter guy (Lambretta and Vespa), but I'm looking for something to sanely ride on the moto melee. I've been looking for a CB77 for a few months now. Please contact me if you have a not-too-extreme project or better CB77 for sale. I prefer something stock, tha...
Looking for a CB77 in Northern CaliforniaHI. I'm new to the forum. I'm a vintage scooter guy (Lambretta and Vespa), but I'm looking for something to sanely ride on the moto melee. I've been looking for a CB77 for a few months now. Please contact me if you have a not-too-extreme project or better CB77 for sale. I prefer something stock, tha...
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