I ended up cutting nearly 40mm out of the tank and I think it looks OK. I tried overlapping it a bit more to see how it looked but it was starting to get a little skinny for the height so I've gone with what I had. I knocked all the dents out and then welded the seam together and will make the tunnel next and then weld that in. I can then position it correctly and make the front and rear mounts. It's certainly recognisable as a CB450 tank, just looks like it has been on a diet, which is pretty much the look I was aiming for. It matches the seat where they meet, so once the two are lined up correctly height wise they should both look like they are meant to be there. We haven't decided on a colour yet, but my brother is pretty keen to use the original striping design, carried through to the seat tail. Sounds OK to me..
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I'm undecided at this stage whether to buy a pop-up cap or just make a regular screw-on cap, but no hurry with that at this stage.
The manifold that was supplied with the new Mikuni carbs is a universal type and doesn't match up to the head too well,
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so I milled up a transition piece that matches both sides.
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I think it looks better aesthetically, and it will also give fuel tap a little more clearance, so I'm pretty happy with that. The increased inlet tract length may even give it a bit more low down torque which will be a good result if that is the case.