I would try some evapo-rust first.
Tim
Complete newbie from Indiana, with a 67' Honda CL77
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Thanks for the kind push, my bike is still underway just EXTREMELY slowly. In my mind, on the journey to get the bike... I saw pretty much what yours is, a somewhat complete project. Haha.Peter Murray wrote:Just sending power your way, that baby was just a bit crusty. Looking forward to progress. Your bike makes mine look like showroom.
Since I'm here, i'll do a little bit of an update.
As of this summer, I completed most of the frame re-spray, had the top end of the engine rebuilt by LOUD MOUSE (great guy to work with and great work!), purchased the carb and petcock rebuild kits, and lastly purchased a gravity feed media blaster i'll use to try and get the bottom end to look like the top.









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Long time, no update.
This winter has been pretty slow. I got around to working on rebuilding the carburetors and I came across one small problem with the rebuild kits that I purchased concerning the main jets.

The threads are a bit different and the replacement main jet will not screw in. I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem with rebuild kits before? The kits are from Classic Honda Restoration.
This winter has been pretty slow. I got around to working on rebuilding the carburetors and I came across one small problem with the rebuild kits that I purchased concerning the main jets.

The threads are a bit different and the replacement main jet will not screw in. I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem with rebuild kits before? The kits are from Classic Honda Restoration.
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I find that any Main Jet with the ring/grove around the top area is for carbs which came after the carbs we use.
As G said the threads are totally different.
JIS early (our carbs) then ISO for the later carbs.
You sure want to tell Tim about this. ...........lm
As G said the threads are totally different.
JIS early (our carbs) then ISO for the later carbs.
You sure want to tell Tim about this. ...........lm
JCrimson wrote:Long time, no update.
This winter has been pretty slow. I got around to working on rebuilding the carburetors and I came across one small problem with the rebuild kits that I purchased concerning the main jets.
The threads are a bit different and the replacement main jet will not screw in. I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem with rebuild kits before? The kits are from Classic Honda Restoration.