I was just given an engine with the casting code cl77e 1016400. I have'nt had time to search the database yet and was hoping that someone might help me with id. 
Thanks,
  Patrick
			
			
									
									
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                    help with engine code
Patrick , those numbers stamped into the engine case means it is an engine for a CL77 Scrambler. it has 305cc's
i understand you can tell a year of manufactor by the range of serial numbers , maybe someone else will jump in and explain that..i've seen it before and never really paid attention
as far as i know , there is no other meaning of the engine number
			
			
									
									
						i understand you can tell a year of manufactor by the range of serial numbers , maybe someone else will jump in and explain that..i've seen it before and never really paid attention
as far as i know , there is no other meaning of the engine number
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Re: help with engine code
1966 CL77 305 SCRAMBLER. ..............lm
			
			
									
									
						hooligan971 wrote:I was just given an engine with the casting code cl77e 1016400. I have'nt had time to search the database yet and was hoping that someone might help me with id.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Thanks guys,
The guy gave me the motor when he heard I was thinking about putting together a vintage racer. He also said he has another identical motor that he will bring when he can dig it out. He also gave me a non running 1970 cb450 with a spare motor. which of these might be the better candidate for a racer? Does anyone sell frames for this purpose?
Patrick
			
			
									
									
						The guy gave me the motor when he heard I was thinking about putting together a vintage racer. He also said he has another identical motor that he will bring when he can dig it out. He also gave me a non running 1970 cb450 with a spare motor. which of these might be the better candidate for a racer? Does anyone sell frames for this purpose?
Patrick
 
                     
                     
                     
                