Posted by firestud22 on January 5, 2008, 11:28 am
I am looking for a 1983 honda CB1000C head gasekt does anybody know
where i can get one of these. please let me know thanks.
Posted by SC Tom on January 5, 2008, 1:32 pm
>I am looking for a 1983 honda CB1000C head gasekt does anybody know
> where i can get one of these. please let me know thanks.
Your Honda dealer will have them.
Tom
Posted by The Older Gentleman on January 5, 2008, 3:38 pm
> I am looking for a 1983 honda CB1000C head gasekt does anybody know
> where i can get one of these. please let me know thanks.
Ooooh, tricky, tricky.....
I don't want to show you up as a complete dimbulb, but have you tried a
Honda dealer?
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Posted by oldgeezer on January 5, 2008, 5:22 pm
<snip>
> It totally mystifies me why this sort of question comes up so often.
<snip>
There always will be a polite MO who googles up the answer for them.
That's why.
Rob.
Posted by Jack Hunt on January 5, 2008, 11:15 pm
ΓΔΘΛΞΠΣΦΨΩ wrote:
>
>>If you have a spark advance on the magneto, make sure it is not stuck to
>>full advance.
>
>
> Get real. What two stroke motorcycle engine *ever* had a mechanical
> advance mechanism on the magneto? Except for outboard motors?
An outboard motor is a motorcycle engine? If that's the case then lets
lump some other 2 cycles in here, too. Be aware that Rotax two-cycle
snowmobile engines with Bosch energy transfer ignition (points) had
mechanical advance mechanisms as did any other Bosch equiped snowmobile
engine I have ever seen. And to be specific my 1976 Rokon 340 MXII has
aforesaid advance mechanism- and it *is* a motorcycle with a two stroke
engine.
Jerry
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> where i can get one of these. please let me know thanks.