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Offline fishman_Phil

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #125 on: May 01, 2009, 08:18:55 PM »
She is looking real nice Jim. You have done a great job and I hope you don't have too much in the way of teething probs with her with her early runs.
Cheers ... Phil
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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #126 on: May 01, 2009, 08:30:20 PM »
Thx Phil.
Having trouble getting her to "catch".  Have to think about it.
J

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #127 on: May 02, 2009, 12:03:39 PM »
Hey Jim, hope you get her going OK.  Here's what mine sounds like.

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #128 on: May 02, 2009, 02:22:09 PM »
I'm not getting any spark. Where should I start?
Lots of battery ..lights etc. Can't get the plug to arc on the block.
Where would I test first. I'm thinking the start/kill swith may not function...
Where to start?

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #129 on: May 02, 2009, 03:37:39 PM »
Check for 12v at the black/white wire coming from main harness to the coil. If you suspect the kill switch, separate it's connection in behind the headlamp. Cheers ... Phil
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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #130 on: May 16, 2009, 05:45:25 PM »
I've finished my project!!!

special thanks to everyone who has helped here along the way, I'm certain i couldn't have completed this with your help.

These are some pics of the finished bike.
It has a twin ... did the green one last year !








I got it out of a barn in New Brunswick (Canada) and took it home to Nova Scotia for the TLC.
It hadn't run for more than 20 years.



And a final video clip to let you see that it actually does run



Thanks everyone.... happy riding!
Jim

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #131 on: May 16, 2009, 09:07:22 PM »
Excellent Jim ... good to see them running again. I love them with 4 into 4 exhausts. If/when you come over you can ride one of mine.
Cheers ... Phil
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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #132 on: May 17, 2009, 07:34:31 AM »
Thanks Phil;
Thanks for the help with my work here and thanks for the offer. I am coming over one day for certain and i will take you up on that!
J

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #133 on: May 17, 2009, 08:13:52 AM »
Very nice photos!

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #134 on: May 18, 2009, 03:05:43 AM »
Nice Job!!!!
1972 CB350F (Back from the Dead!)- http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=20822.0
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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #135 on: May 18, 2009, 05:53:51 AM »
Very nice looking and sounding!  So, how do you decide which one to ride now?  The green or the red?

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #136 on: May 21, 2009, 08:19:33 AM »
LOL... I am having a problem with that you're correct.  I have 2 sons.. 14 and 16 respectively. I hope to have each of them help me figure that out (I also have a 750 :-).
J

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #137 on: May 22, 2009, 05:51:40 AM »
Very good choice!  I have one son, who's turning 32.  He and I (plus another friend of mine) are planning a trip to Americade shortly.  However, we will be riding "modern" bikes.  My son just installed a big windshield on his cruiser so he'll be more comfortable.  ::)  When he was 15-16, he started up my old SuperHawk, and that got me into this "vintage Honda" thing.  It would be cool to ride around with the old bikes and young sons.  Be sure to post a picture of you three!

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #138 on: May 22, 2009, 09:05:35 AM »
I will....good idea. Where are you in Ontario?

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Re: 1972 350 four, Resto attempt from ground zero
« Reply #139 on: May 22, 2009, 04:32:57 PM »
I'm north-east of Toronto a little.  My oldest daughter lives outside of Antigonish...and we got our grandson a little 50cc Honda a few years ago - so the tradition can continue.  Teach em good and keep them safe, eh!