I'm about to start digging into my 77 400f. It runs, but doesn't always idle and I've never had it past 65mph. So I'm going to do it all, from start to finish and go from there. But I don't think I have all the tools I'll be needing and would like to get most of it sorted so I'm not making runs to the parts store every couple of hours. Just want to be able to do a basic tuneup without getting stressed out because I don't have tools. Below is what I think I'll need, please free to comment on that list and if I should be getting anything else. Also, besides the honda shop manual, are there any other manuals I should get my hands on. Is the clymers manual a decent one to pick up, I've heard there are some issues with some sections.
Morgan carbtune - I've heard this is the best, that it's something I won't regret buying. I just want to get the best possible deal on one of these since it's a spendy item. Anyone know of a cheaper place to get them then their own site? Is there any reason to get the motion pro or another tool for syncing the bike? Something like this:
cheapies.. Feeler Gauges - Will need a set of these, but I've seen the ones at Z1 that have two specific sizes per tool and they have bends in them for "easier" access. I've never adjusted valves on my bike(done it a few times on vw beetles) so I have no idea if the bent ones would be any easier than a classic setup with 50 different sizes in one tool. I think I only need .002 and .003, but it's been a little since I looked at the manual.
valve adjust tool - not sure of the name, but I've read that adjusting the valves can be a pain, it's a square tip or something. Read that there are special tools for this, but I read that anything with a slot big enough for it will work as well. Read something about a slotted roller pin. If the tool from motion pro is going to make my life easier, I'll pay the extra money as I know I'll be using it enough to warrant the cost.
Anything else I might need for basic maint. on the bike? Any type of chemicals or cleaners I should pick up while I'm searching for these tools. I did do some searches, but many of the searches came up with stuff directed more towards the 750 and I just want to be safe since I don't have a tree in the backyard with money growing off it unfortunately.