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Offline Bob Wessner

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Re: Any Input On The Weight Of a CB350 Motor, NOW INCLUDES ALL HONDA MOTORS?
« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2007, 02:24:47 PM »
Hmm, Mr. Chilton and Mr. Honda disagree on the 750.. by quite a few pounds. Who should we believe?
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Re: Any Input On The Weight Of a CB350 Motor, NOW INCLUDES ALL HONDA MOTORS?
« Reply #26 on: August 21, 2007, 06:03:47 PM »
 '78 750 shop manual lists the dry engine weight as 196lbs.(89kg.) I knew there had to be a reason I brought the manual home from the shop yesterday.  :D

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Re: Any Input On The Weight Of a CB350 Motor, NOW INCLUDES ALL HONDA MOTORS?
« Reply #27 on: August 21, 2007, 06:27:37 PM »
Hmm, the weight I listed for the 750 K0 came from the honda shop manual. Would there be that much difference between it and a '78? I wouldn't think so. I can heft a 750 motor in and out of the back of a vehicle solo, but I doubt if I could do it if it weighed almost 200 lbs. :-\
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Re: Any Input On The Weight Of a CB350 Motor, NOW INCLUDES ALL HONDA MOTORS?
« Reply #28 on: August 22, 2007, 10:25:50 AM »
Hmm, the weight I listed for the 750 K0 came from the honda shop manual. Would there be that much difference between it and a '78? I wouldn't think so. I can heft a 750 motor in and out of the back of a vehicle solo, but I doubt if I could do it if it weighed almost 200 lbs. :-\

   Could be Bob. I think the '77/'78 bottom ends are supposed to be beefier than the earlier engines. It wouldn't take much of a little here...a little there to gain 20lbs. Maybe some more weight in the heads too?
I happen to have a K8 engine sitting in my shop right now. I'll see if anyone in the building has a scale that can handle the weight.

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Re: Any Input On The Weight Of a CB350 Motor, NOW INCLUDES ALL HONDA MOTORS?
« Reply #29 on: August 23, 2007, 06:56:33 PM »
Hmm, the weight I listed for the 750 K0 came from the honda shop manual. Would there be that much difference between it and a '78? I wouldn't think so. I can heft a 750 motor in and out of the back of a vehicle solo, but I doubt if I could do it if it weighed almost 200 lbs. :-\

   Could be Bob. I think the '77/'78 bottom ends are supposed to be beefier than the earlier engines. It wouldn't take much of a little here...a little there to gain 20lbs. Maybe some more weight in the heads too?
I happen to have a K8 engine sitting in my shop right now. I'll see if anyone in the building has a scale that can handle the weight.

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