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The Black Bomber Board / Re: 67` Bomber running problems
« Last post by royhall on Today at 09:26:55 AM »
Sorry Mo only just catching up with the thread. Been dealing with medical issues, two weeks holiday, the a bike trip to the Isle of Man to scatter my mates ashes. Busy few weeks.

If you have a look at   www.Cruzinimage.net   they have the sprocket and the tank rubbers you need. The sprocket I used was the 68-74 item and it fit just fine. When you do the search use CB450K leave off the zero or you wont get any results. On this page, don't use any rubber items that come into contact with petrol or oil as they wont last. Don't use the gaskets as they are crap. And for heavens sake don't ask them any questions or they will blacklist you.

I don't think we used the same carb kits as mine were for a K3 and yours K0. Ironically I have two sets from Cruzinimage to rebuild my 14C's so I will get in the garage later and measure the needles against Ash's Honda upgrade parts that I will be using. I will report back later with what I find.
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CB350/400 / Re: CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by TrickyMicky on Today at 08:45:21 AM »
Hope this may be of some use? Mike.
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CB750 / Re: CB750 sohc F2
« Last post by K2-K6 on Today at 08:19:16 AM »
Could be wrong, but some details on that piston appear odd against what I recall as normal.

Looks like .... the top valve clearance "pocket" has been recut, with evidence of original visible near to edge, then another pocket located inwrads.

Is there some bits missing from ring land at about 2 o'clock  ? Those little triangle marks, or just carbon and indented  ?

The turning finish is quite "rudimentary" especially in the centre, and makes them look like a modified piston possibly.

The official Honda manual for F2 indicates to put the "offset  "O" mark on piston faces to exhaust side  (forward)" quoted directly, it gives a picture of the O location consistent with your piston too. But if you're really unsure, then assembly with representative gasket and use plasticine to check valve pocket clearance by rotation of crank would be definitive in assessing them.
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The Black Bomber Board / Re: 67` Bomber running problems
« Last post by AshimotoK0 on Today at 07:34:06 AM »
Yes it does have a recessed ring section on one side Mo.

I don't have access to it for a couple of days though to measure again.
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CB350/400 / Re: CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by Mikep328 on Today at 06:04:05 AM »
What's an "F2" as opposed to an "F" in terms of what years constituted various "F" models
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CB350/400 / Re: CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by AshimotoK0 on May 20, 2024, 11:21:05 PM »
Yes
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CB350/400 / Re: CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by Athame57 on May 20, 2024, 10:49:43 PM »
My 1976 UK CB400 has only miles.
That would be the F model as opposed to the F2?
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The Black Bomber Board / Re: 67` Bomber running problems
« Last post by Bryanj on May 20, 2024, 10:47:51 PM »
Honda part numbers are not complicate, the first numbers tell you what it is, the middle three what model first used on last three manufacturer or country code or supercision code so 283 is the model code you need, the supplier said sounds like 280 which is different
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CB350/400 / Re: CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by Mikep328 on May 20, 2024, 10:40:02 PM »
My 1976 UK CB400 has only miles.
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CB350/400 / CB400F2 speedometer face plate
« Last post by Athame57 on May 20, 2024, 10:26:24 PM »
Does the UK CB400F2 have a speedometer have both MPH and KPH on it?
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