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Re: Kickstart Sealing Plug 28218-268-000Bill, you can either find a plastic cap which is just right for the job, or alternatively, get some large enough ID heat shrink tubbing and apply several successive layers to protect the exposed splines. Capture a rubber washer on the end for a perfect seal. Heat shrink can build up a nice layer and...
Re: Part from the sidestepI recall posting some writing and pictures about CB77 side stands, on the original "static pages" area of the honda305.com website - my 1964 CP77 had one. That was a few decades ago, but you can find the info with some searching - all the original parts of the website are still there...
-- Michael
Re: New member form MassachusettsWelcome to the honda305 Forum, Alan! That's an ambitious looking set of parts you have there! I hope to see your progress with it! Staying with the projects and NOT getting sidetracked is a supreme Zen master skill that not many have reached. Guilty as charged, with several such in the mix in my gar...
Re: Bill's CB77 Retirement ProjectI've never heard of brake linings melting away during storage, but wearing away from overuse - definitely! IMO, your "why was it parked" hypothesis is sound logic.
Why not try to get the motor running as is, just to see what it does. You could always dive in deeper later on... -- Michael
Re: 65 CB77 rear fork reassembly BTW, At the current state of development the GPTx systems are unreliable, especially when it comes to information that may be hard to find. They will just make something up and present it as confidently as it does for correct information. Tim is right on! I've also seen it happen, even with casual ...
Re: CL72 FRONT BRAKE UPGRADEIf you have the original and the less common configuration on your bike, don't rush to replace it. The CL72 stuff is typically scarce and valuable for the originality of the CL72 design. I am sure you can swap in the larger components, but be sure to save all of the original parts.
Re: Why does that happen?Since you did detect some temp variance between the sides, at least once, maybe an IR thermometer could be useful.
Are your spark plug resistor types? I would try confirmed 'non-resistor' plugs with your original leads and caps - and 'resistor' plugs with the new caps.
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