Honda CB360 Engine Rebuild/Reassembly - Project Wintergreen JAN24
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2024
- Honda CB360 Engine Reassembly for my 23/24 Winter Project
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Loved the video. Bought my first bike 2 months ago, Honda 1976 CB360t. Broke down two weeks ago and am currently in the process of fixing it. This video has been very helpful thank you!
Great job!!! I am totally impressed.
Could you please tell me what are the dimensions of the wood box frame you are using for hold the engine and where did you bought your blue color blanket? Thks
Boa noite.o rotor magnetico parece ser da cb 350 .
Rick's Motorsport Electric 41-100H
Also fits CB350 twin
I so needed this video, thank you very much for posting it. Is the stuff in the silver tube just any gasket maker or is it something special?
Hi there
Thanks for checking out my video. I used permatex ultra grey for mating the cases and covers on this bike. I use permatex Motoseal for anything fuel related. Some folks will suggest Hondabond, Yamabond, and three bond. I've used all of them and they all seem to work for me. Good luck with your build.
At 0:44 the two halves of the crankcase are shown nice and clean with the kick starter and gear changer installed. Did you leave these in during disassembly and clean them in place?
I left both assemblies installed in the case half and inspected/tested/cleaned in place. Obviously, you can remove them if you would like to but I've had no problem leaving them in place.