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That's good. I couldn't tell from the picture whether that was delamination or not. I'm tracking, 15,000 miles was what I was figuring. I expect wear over time, after all if tensioners slipper is not wearing, what is, the chain? Maybe no third round then!
;D Do I still see some slight delamination on the edges of the tensioner guide? Were there any signs of the dimpling from the chain that was noted in the previous test set? What is the design service life we are striving for? Maybe one more test round and these will be golden. Can't wait to...
Ok, it's been a little while since we've gotten an update. Is there any news on the second round of testing and or new talks with the manufacturer to straighten out the issues that these guys have seen?
Thanks
Re: 74 CL360 Resurrection to Cafe Racer
fresh_c:
ya the patina is cool, however there is nothing on it that can be used by just cleaning her up. The tanks, well there's preatty much no bottom on it and I don't think a tank coating kit will seal all that. But thanks for your comment.
kosmot...
The boiling water might have worked had I not already stripped it out. I couldn't tell you if someone replaced this part with an older one at some point in time, very possible. I'm looking at installing an external oil cooller, filter, pump setup so I don't have to get into the case everytime I...
New to the community with a first time total rebuild. The platform that I am working with is a Junk Yard find 74 CL360 I picked up for $100 bucks. It still had a 1976 license plate with a 81 registration sticker on it. I'm assuming it has been sitting since 81 or 82 so that's 32-33 years...
I sure did remove the clip. I was surprised too, since all the threads I read made it sound like it should just pop out of the housing. It didn't and the steel bolt stripped the aluminum threads. But the re-threading and the massaging that I did as stated previously worked nicely.
Re: 74 CB360 Centrifugal Oil Filter Housing Removal
Heading corrected, i have moments like that with words i rarely use.
Well I did bottom the bolt out and stripped the threads on the cap. And the cap didn't come out. :( However, I regrouped, drilled out the threads, threaded to 8mm x 1.25...
I had read a few thread about this and tried what was suggested with no luck. Just to recap, I removed the expansion ring clip and threaded a 6mm x 3" bolt into the center of the housing and bottomed it out on the shaft. Then I wrapped on the house with my rubber mallet and then began tightning...
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