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Re: Bill's CB77 Retirement ProjectWell, I'm plugging ahead. It's got a chain on it! Closed up the left side. Waiting on a gear shift lever that should be hear tomorrow. I think all I need for the right side is a clutch cable which I hope will be here Friday. This is the third one I've ordered and so far the first two have had the wr...
Re: Do you recognize this?Thank you. It looks like this is the ground cable from the condenser to motor mount. Put it on and I could still see the "ghost" image of where it had been attached for the last 59 years. How many times have I said to myself, "Oh, I'll just remember where that goes", and a few months later have no i...
Re: Tach Drive Cover ProblemThank you. Tap, tap with a drift worked and the tach cover is successfully installed. On to the next thing.
Tach Drive Cover ProblemWent to put the tach driver cover on the left side of the head and something doesn't seem right. I have attached two pictures. Some thoughts from me. The rocker arm pins are not flush with the head and I don't see how the tach drive cover will seal, even with a gasket. There are two identical shaped...
Do you recognize this?Here is a ground wire that I missed in the reference photos and during the bag and tag. I think it may be associated with the coils in some way? Goes on a 65 CB77. Any help with what it is and where it goes would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
Re: What Are These?No, I know these were on the engine case. These do not have beveled ends the way knock pins do and don't seem as thick walled as a knock pin.I have gone through the parts manual but can't find them. I know a lot of you are thinking why don't I just ask the machinist? He can be pretty hard to get in ...
What Are These?Putting the engine back together and in the bag returned from the machinist that had the points cover and bolts were these two thin walled tubes, 11/16th long and 7/16th wide. If I have made a bonehead mistake it won't be the first time and I'm sure they weren't put in the bag by mistake. I thought ...
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