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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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Gas
I just got my 64 Dream running last night and happened to be tihinking. These things were around back in the day when there was lead in gas. Will I have problems using unleaded gas in this bike? Do I have to do anything to the valves and seats?
SteveG
			
			
									
									
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				LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Gas
Nope.
Nope. .............lm
			
			
									
									
						Nope. .............lm
scg7751 wrote:I just got my 64 Dream running last night and happened to be tihinking. These things were around back in the day when there was lead in gas. Will I have problems using unleaded gas in this bike? Do I have to do anything to the valves and seats?
SteveG
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Re: gas
When I ride my CB77 I use Top Grade.
Just me. ............lm
			
			
									
									
						Just me. ............lm
scg7751 wrote:Thanks for the info. Unleaded regular works fine.
gas
I'll try them all and see if I can tell the difference. Been having a problem with the floats on this bike. Seems to have them set and everything seems to be working fine then it starts dumping gas out of the breather
			
			
									
									
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Re: gas
Tis possible ya need to squeeze the float a little to the middle as it may be contacting the bowl gasket. ...............lm 
			
			
									
									
						scg7751 wrote:I'll try them all and see if I can tell the difference. Been having a problem with the floats on this bike. Seems to have them set and everything seems to be working fine then it starts dumping gas out of the breather
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Hi,
Not knowing if it's because the leaded / unleaded fuel, but I heard from more then one older persons that the carb slides of the CB72 / 77 tended to stick after switching to unleaded fuel.
I really don't have the experience myself,
Jensen
			
			
									
									Not knowing if it's because the leaded / unleaded fuel, but I heard from more then one older persons that the carb slides of the CB72 / 77 tended to stick after switching to unleaded fuel.
I really don't have the experience myself,
Jensen
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