I've been a member over at DOTHETON for a while now, and some of the members there have referenced me to this site. I thought I would come over and gain some wisdom and advice from you guys! I will be posting pictures and pieces of my thread from DOTHETON to this website in an effort to save some time. If you want to check out my thread over there, here is the link:
http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=53444.0
Here are some pictures of the build so far, with a little back story as to where the bike came from.
Hello, my name is Jake.
I'm from north eastern Indiana, and have stumbled through the internet to finally end up here. I have a couple of questions.
A little bit about myself, I'm a student at a local university studying Graphic Design and Webpage Design. I've been an avid mechanic ever since I learned that fixing your own vehicles is much more rewarding and that most mechanics I feel, can't be trusted. I've dealt mostly with repairing automobiles from transfer case swaps, alternators, starters, and everything in between. But now I've got this itch to do something a little more unique and while still living at home, space is limited so a rat rod is out of the question.
While attempting to sell my uncles 1977' MG MGB for him, we got onto the topic of cafe style motorcycles. I've never ridden a motorcycle, but have always wanted to learn as well as ride something a little more unique. He mentioned that he still owned a 1967' Honda 305 Scrambler up in Iowa that he had to leave behind when he moved (10 years ago). He told me if I wanted to go get the bike (10 hour trip, one way) that I could have it.
My brother, sister, father and I made the trip in my Jeep pulling a motorcycle trailer to pick the bike up in a whirlwind 24 hour straight trip last October.
I couldn't believe its condition when I first saw it, we went on the trip completely sight unseen.






Box of Parts





Things my uncle had done to the bike ten years ago, in an attempt to rebuild it. He documented them in the manual.






After some persuasion with some vinegar down in the cylinders.





Began cleaning it up a bit.








And now I'm here. I'm collecting some parts to begin putting the bike back together.
It's tax time and that means it's time to purchase some things to get this engine running again. I've reviewed the comments on the DOTHETON posts and have come up with a list of things to purchase.
Engine Gasket Kit:
Classic Honda Restoration
or
Ebay Kit
I've broken some of the bolts while removing the side covers from the engine, I was considering purchasing a
Bolt Kit.
As far as purchasing a hone, the local Sears is currently liquidating all of its merchandise and I may be able to find a hone there. I'm going to be checking tomorrow, during the day.
Is there any possible way to salvage the pistons that I've got? Also, could anyone lead me to a source to find some piston rings, if the pistons are salvageable.
Thanks for welcoming me,
-Jake