Update time! The CL turned into a larger project than I'd hoped. After a quick tune up (valves, cam chain tensioner, points, plugs, carb's to base settings) she kicked over good and idled happily but was only running on one cylinder (the left). We popped off the float bowl et voila, no fuel to the right carb. Blockage wasn't in the lines but rather in the carbs so we got to work.
This bike, cool as she looks, is a pain to work on. To get the carbs or even the airbox off you have to remove the entire exhaust system! Any attempts to do remove either without fully dismantling the exhaust will be futile...ask me how I know...
The carbs told an interesting story. One side, the good side, had the original Honda brass float. This one aged well and didn't show any extreme buildup or wear. The bad side however had the wrong model float installed and was covered in varnish-like gas.
(Bad - RH)
(Good - LH)
Into the parts cleaner they went!
They cleaned up well, but as I lay everything out to begin rebuilding (or seeing what I would need to rebuild) more discrepancies came to light. The bad side (RH) carb not only had the wrong model float, but the wrong size and non-keihin jets. The LH side had the factory Keihin jets and to spec sizes. This bike is all stock so I doubt this was on purpose. I presume it was an attempt at a rebuild without the right rebuild kit. Sadly, both sides had pretty iffy brass so I ended up ordering a new set of stock jets for both. The final parts list looked like this....
I later learnt this bikes didn't use a regular oil filter but rather had a centrifugal system which would require cleaning -- cool!
Some parts arrived today but not the rebuild kit, that will hopefully be here this week then we should be able to get this ol girl back on the road!
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As for my 350 Four I am keen to finish her. I think I'm a little hung up on the engine. There are a lot of parts in there, some big and some small, and a lot to clean. Every time I look at my "to-do" pile I get nauseous! I've decided to take a step back and tackle something I can complete, the wheels.
I have the spokes in the parts cleaner and I will be priming and spraying the rims black. I bought a high temp high strength epoxy spray paint (at something crazy like $30 a can...) which I hope will hold up. If not they will go to get powder coated, but I figure I should try this first. Wish me luck!