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    Need 2 Rubber Seals (9X13) 91205-706-000: Part no longer available from Honda

    thanks for the replies, I took a look at McMaster's site, how would I figure out which one it is? Is the 9x13 the mm measurements? Thanks.
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    Need 2 Rubber Seals (9X13) 91205-706-000: Part no longer available from Honda

    I'm in the process of putting my bike back together and I'm working on the top end. These seals broke and are no longer available from Honda. I was hoping to find someone with a parts bike lying around that might have some in good condition. The part I'm looking for is #34 in the fiche posted...
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    Parting out: 1971 CB350

    Big thanks to jenkinsm. Wheels came in this weekend, they look great. Thanks for making it happen so fast and efficiently.
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    Motor Cafe aka hondapeninsula.com

    Really bad service. I ordered from them because they had a number of hard to find parts listed on the fiche and their prices were the really good. 3 days after I made the order they tell me they don't have half of them. After the second exchange I thought it was understood they were sending...
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    Source for CB360 crankcase bolts

    Did some more digging, found this site which lists bolts of the same dimension as the ones I need, but doesn't mention the CB360. Here is a link to an example: http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/products/287304-honda-90015-mg8-000-hard-parts-bolt-flange-8x150 Can anyone confirm if these would work...
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    Source for CB360 crankcase bolts

    Thanks for linking that, I sent them an email. If anyone knows where I could get the others or a complete set let me know.
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    Source for CB360 crankcase bolts

    I have a similar set, I'm talking about the bolts that hold the upper and lower crankcase together.
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    Source for CB360 crankcase bolts

    I'm getting ready to button up my engine. I was trying to buy a new set of bolts for the crankcases and Honda doesn't supply them anymore. I've looked at Fasenal but I don't see some of the ones I would need. Like 8x150 (part 90082-369-007) for example. Am I not looking at the right things or...
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    '74 CB 360: Rims or complete wheels, 350 drum front wheel a bonus

    Thanks for the offer but it looks like I have a set on the way. I'll let you know if anything changes.
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    '74 CB 360: Rims or complete wheels, 350 drum front wheel a bonus

    Work is going well on my bike, but I took my tires off and the rims are rusted out from the inside. I'm looking for a set of rims to replace them or if the price is good some new complete wheels. If anyone has a front wheel from a CB350 I wouldn't mind swapping in the drum brake if its in...
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    1974 CB 360 Brat: First build First Bike

    I haven't been very good about keeping this updated, I figured I would wait until I made some headway. The purpose of this bike has been to build a ride but also to learn so I've been taking my time. Cleaned the carbs and rebuilt them. Dismantled the bike and tore down the engine, not because I...
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    Honda 360, found a great deal : Time sensitive

    Started a build thread thanks for your help all. http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=19568.0
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    1974 CB 360 Brat: First build First Bike

    Been reading the forums for a long time and finally decided to dive in. Picked up a 74 360 after a lot of looking, ended up finding one around the corner from my house. http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=19180.msg197015#msg197015 Only 3k miles on but its been sitting for 2 years so...
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    Honda 360, found a great deal : Time sensitive

    Thanks for the fast input, I am now the proud owner of a '74 CB360. Some surface rust and general wear. The tank is clean, oil was clean, it shifted through the gears after some work, the clutch cable was loose. The guy I bought it from was the second owner and put some money into it a few years...
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    Honda 360, found a great deal : Time sensitive

    By the way I forgot to ask, I think I know what the front sprocket you're talking about is, but when you say I need to "move it" what do you mean exactly? How do I move it? Can I just engage the clutch and click through the gears (assuming the clutch works) Thanks for reading.
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