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Nice build you got going there, sucks the engine needs a top end. So is that a shared shop ? In your last pic it looks like the CB350 I sold to a guy a couple weeks ago !
Yup, it's a shared shop with a guy from work. It's actually suddenlycalm from here on DTT. I don't think that the CB is the same one, he's had that thing since last fall. I hope whomever bought it from you is either fixing it up nice or using it as a worthy donor bike!
I'm cracking open the engine today to see what I absolutely need... I'm hoping that I don't have to have the cylinder walls re-honed.
I've never seen the insides of a 360, but I'll take your word for it!
I dropped off the head and jugs at the machine shop yesterday, and am waiting for my pistons to come in so they can get to work cutting the cylinders to the size of the pistons. ( .5mm over ) I'm really itching to ride this thing!
New pistons should look that way. I'm not sure at what the limit is for piston wear, but I had to get these to go up a size on the cylinders. I may have just cleaned off the old pistons if all I had to do was replace rings.
The cylinders should be done tomorrow, so assembly should start pretty soon. Engine will be satin black to better go with the look of the bike.
Finally got the cylinders back yesterday, It's mostly together now. The pistons slipped right in, my were they gorgeous. No time for pictures, I was messy and in a little bit of a hurry.
Who started his bike today and noticed that his right side spark plug was loose?! This guy. Freaking gonna have to tear it apart again and get a fix kit for the threads.
Gotta get it outta the frame and take the head off to tap out the old threads and put inserts in. I am gonna do both sides. hey it's gonna be out, and I don't want to have to do it to the other side when it goobers up. The inserts are steel, so it should be good for the rest of the time I have the bike. It's just a royal pain in the buttocks. Gonna spend all day on it tomorrow though. Should be riding it soon enough.
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