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Re: C72 from France That is very true. :-) Another member here, GMan, did a great write-up on rebuilding the front and rear shocks and listed seals etc that are required. This may help you. I miss his contributions. Here's a link to his Flicker site. You'll have to scroll down to find pictures of rebuilding shock abso...
Re: Crankcase clacking when hot - NOT kickstartYou say that the sound comes from low down in the engine so I don't think that the cam chain would be the most likely cause. The first place I would look is at the primary drive chain. It's low in the engine, would do the same thing if loose and it's easy to get at, being behind the left side cover....
Re: Half wave rectifier I have access to a complete Honda Workshop Manual for Honda 65 series and Honda 50 series models. Published in August 1964. It's a large file (50+ MB) so it would have to be emailed. The workshop manual has several pages discussing the charging system and selenium rectifier, including graphs, photo...
Re: Half wave rectifier My question is since the coil, actually both coils, are grounded does that make them half wave producers? See S90 schematic for comparison of half and full wave generation. Many remember having poor lighting on these small bikes at low rpm’s as the lighting is AC and rpm dependent. Would it benefit...
Re: Half wave rectifierI have found a wiring diagram here . If you download it you can get a higher resolution copy. Questions. 1. Is this the correct wiring diagram? 2. What do you mean by lighting coil ? Is it the generator coil on the left side in the diagram? 3. Do you know what is connected to the rectifier with a wh...
Re: Half wave rectifierI was about to "correct" you and tell you that it's really a full wave rectifier but I'll be damned, after looking at the wiring diagram I see that it really is half wave! Wow. Honda really went cheap on this model. Half wave rectification is very wasteful but it may be that the battery cannot handl...
Re: Starter chain on CB77There should not be noises like the ones you described. The starter isn't silent but should just sound like an electric motor.
Could you send a picture of the region of interest and your line-up of starters?
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