Fair call, LM, but the idea of an extra 25cc's is fairly appealing........ Remember, this is a CA72, not CA77.........
Any idea what the difference is? If it's not too much I may just be able to skim the head......
Slightly off-topic, I find it a little unusual that the CB72 would have lower compression pistons - Or was the head different?
Rob.
			
			
									
									
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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OPPSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big mistake on my part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The DREAM (250) are for sure less compression.
To install the CB/CL72 pistons will raise the compression and should be no problem.
I do have the CB/CL72 pistons here. ..........emo
Fair call, LM, but the idea of an extra 25cc's is fairly appealing........ Remember, this is a CA72, not CA77.........
Any idea what the difference is? If it's not too much I may just be able to skim the head......
Slightly off-topic, I find it a little unusual that the CB72 would have lower compression pistons - Or was the head different?
			
			
									
									
						Big mistake on my part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The DREAM (250) are for sure less compression.
To install the CB/CL72 pistons will raise the compression and should be no problem.
I do have the CB/CL72 pistons here. ..........emo
Fair call, LM, but the idea of an extra 25cc's is fairly appealing........ Remember, this is a CA72, not CA77.........
Any idea what the difference is? If it's not too much I may just be able to skim the head......
Slightly off-topic, I find it a little unusual that the CB72 would have lower compression pistons - Or was the head different?