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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #125 on: November 01, 2013, 05:46:58 AM »
This was a overnight soak. Fiber washers will be replaced. Evapo Rust works well. No harsh smell. Dump down the drain.





Funny, you pay $7.50 for a complete OEM fuel cap..



And $8.00 for a battery strap bolt..



And $3.50 for the mounting collar.  ;D I think I bought the last two (2) of these according to my supplier.



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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #126 on: November 01, 2013, 05:55:44 AM »
$7.50 for a authentic Honda cap? Sounds like a pattern part price. Looks great regardless.
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #127 on: November 01, 2013, 06:14:59 AM »
TT, teach me something here please. I'd have probably taken a wire wheel to those rusty petcock screws and have a nice day. Why soak them to derust them? Was it simply because you had the stuff handy?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #128 on: November 01, 2013, 06:30:58 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #129 on: November 01, 2013, 06:37:03 AM »
$7.50 for a authentic Honda cap? Sounds like a pattern part price. Looks great regardless.

The wrapper says otherwise. Still better then the rusted cap.  ;)



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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #130 on: November 01, 2013, 06:38:17 AM »
TT, teach me something here please. I'd have probably taken a wire wheel to those rusty petcock screws and have a nice day. Why soak them to derust them? Was it simply because you had the stuff handy?

Just threw them in there to show how the Evapo Rust works.  :)

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #131 on: November 01, 2013, 06:39:20 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.

I'll look into it. Thanks.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #132 on: November 01, 2013, 06:41:35 AM »
Petcock is ready for rebuild.





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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #133 on: November 01, 2013, 06:48:02 AM »
TT, teach me something here please. I'd have probably taken a wire wheel to those rusty petcock screws and have a nice day. Why soak them to derust them? Was it simply because you had the stuff handy?

Just threw them in there to show how the Evapo Rust works.  :)

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #134 on: November 01, 2013, 06:54:43 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.

The real honda part has square edges.  It's like an o-ring, but it's a square-ring ;D

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #135 on: November 01, 2013, 06:57:06 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.
...hmm, I think the groove it sits in is round.

The real honda part has square edges.  It's like an o-ring, but it's a square-ring ;D

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #136 on: November 01, 2013, 07:05:50 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.
...hmm, I think the groove it sits in is round.

The real honda part has square edges.  It's like an o-ring, but it's a square-ring ;D

Does the O-ring start out round, but gets squared off from being compressed against the tank?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #137 on: November 01, 2013, 07:26:33 AM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

Also, regarding the petcock to tank seal: I believe it is just a normal o-ring (gas resistant) that is the correct size in circumference and cross-section.  You should be able to source one from normal sources.  After it sits for years between the tank and petcock, it retains the oval shape.
...hmm, I think the groove it sits in is round.

The real honda part has square edges.  It's like an o-ring, but it's a square-ring ;D

Does the O-ring start out round, but gets squared off from being compressed against the tank?

I think that's it.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #138 on: November 01, 2013, 01:39:06 PM »
TT, teach me something here please. I'd have probably taken a wire wheel to those rusty petcock screws and have a nice day. Why soak them to derust them? Was it simply because you had the stuff handy?

I think the Evaporusk cleaned screws will re-rust at a slower rate than if you wire brush. But I could be wrong.
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #139 on: November 01, 2013, 04:01:03 PM »
I hit them with a wire wheel. It was for demonstration only guys.

After the soak wash in dish soap. No worries.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #140 on: November 01, 2013, 04:02:58 PM »
Got paint?

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #141 on: November 01, 2013, 07:35:04 PM »
No, need engine paint.  Isn't Duplicolor VHT a close enough match?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #142 on: November 01, 2013, 08:11:51 PM »
No, need engine paint.  Isn't Duplicolor VHT a close enough match?


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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #143 on: November 02, 2013, 06:45:16 PM »
I have my cargo trailer for sale so I had to move the other CB160 and the 1973 CB350G into the Shop. While doing many other things I just kept looking at this bike. I mean really? Original fuel clips are still on it? 3670 miles?

Just amazing how nice this really is. I can't find a dent anywhere on this bike. Thinking all this needs is the fuel tank and carburetors cleaned, oil change, tune up, lube the chain and it will get me down the road.  8)

Just love looking at it and eyeing it up as we all do.

This will be continued.  ;)

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #144 on: November 02, 2013, 06:49:16 PM »
I would have already been riding that one!
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« Reply #145 on: November 02, 2013, 07:09:19 PM »
I would have already been riding that one!

Have three to ride now.  :P

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #146 on: November 02, 2013, 07:14:11 PM »
I would have already been riding that one!

Have three to ride now.  :P


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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #147 on: November 03, 2013, 01:09:56 PM »
I have found in the past that some replacement gas caps from Honda were not "quite" the same as original.  They seemed to have a different/higher shape to them, if I recall correctly.  I'll have to check what I have on some of my bikes and take a picture to confirm.

As mentioned earlier, I had the chance to look at the two versions of gas caps that I have on some of my bikes from the 1960s.  The same cap seems to have been used on various models - these examples came from a 1962 CB77 and a C95 from about 1965.  The replacement cap is slightly different and came from a Honda source that was listed as original.  You can see it definitely has a different design of vent bottom and not so obvious has a taller chrome top with a pronounced contour ridge.  The grip ridges are also different and the diameter of the replacement cap is slightly larger.

They both do the job and a newer replacement most likely will look better with shiny chrome and no dints as might be on an original.  I don't know what the ones you received are like, or even if they are similar to the replacement ones I have, but here are my pictures.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #148 on: November 04, 2013, 01:26:55 PM »
Does anyone know which "silver" was used to paint the lower fork legs?

>Hondasnut, the cap that was on it is exactly like the cap that is on it now. Might both be a replacement.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #149 on: November 04, 2013, 02:39:03 PM »
Did some more investigation.  The original cap for the CB77 is listed as 17620-259-000, which probably is what my picture showed.  The current replacement part is 17620-402-010 which matches the one I showed as well as what David Silver parts list displays.  The original for the CB160 is listed as being a different cap - 17620-253-010, which is what your part seems to be.

I no longer have a CB160 so I can't see what it had on it.  I don't know if it was original or not, but I thought the cap was the same as my other models...maybe it was different.

That's part of the restoration puzzle I suppose:  finding the right part when perhaps Honda substituted another which may also be correct.