Hi all,
A little slow between updates, sorry guys. I've been working on the bike, just not much interesting to take photos of. New bolts, adjusting things etc.
I've been pushing hard to have everything I can have ready in anticipation of getting the engine back from the mechanic soon. I realise I have been saying that for over a year now, but I'm told it's close. Just waiting on the oil pump o-rings to arrive from DSS then it should be a weekend or two. I can't wait!
Ok so here's what I've been up:
Still working on a seat. I tell you, if someone out there makes a decent cafe seat for the 400F, I'd pay at least $300 for it. This damn seat has been so much work!
I had to cut off the seat hinge. Here I'm touching up the paint. What a shame to mar the powder-coating. I had fussed over cutting this from the start. I wanted to keep it as stock as I could. As above, this seat has been such a pain in the backside I'm past caring.
So it's all glassed up. I've probably got 6 or 7 layers on their now and it's strong enough. You can see I added some carbon fibre that I found in the shed.
As you can see above, I cut was a bit careless with the grinder I think and I took too much out of the edge. Hear I'm glassing in a bit of aluminum to prop the edge up. I'm betting this will cause me problems (like it'll now be too bulky to fit) but I couldn't think of a better way to do it. As I said, if anyone knows of a ready-made cafe/hump seat base, I'm all ears. I really wish Owned would make and sell the alloy seats
he is fabricating for his 350/400. They're fantastic.
Right before Christmas I put in an order with Kevin at 400FourStore for a pair of the MC-Again rearsets. Expensive yes, but rearsets are and I wanted a quality bolt on set that I could still use the kick-starter with. So here they are, direct from Japan!
My mates Dad, Simon, fabricated up some custom brackets for my mini gauges out of some stainless steel. Now the sit in together nice and snug.
I sat down to get my wiring sorted out while I wait for the motor. As with everything on this bike, there was a problem. All the connectors I bought from VintageConnections.com were too big! I emailed Del and here's the reason why:
All the Honda Fours use 3.5mm terminals, not 4mm terminals. This is because the Fours have more complex wiring harnesses than other Honda models of the same era and Honda used thinner wire in those harnesses, to reduce their diameter. Naturally, thinner wire requires smaller terminals; hence the change to the 3.5mm parts on all Honda Fours. That change began with the original CB750 sandcast in 1969.So another thing learnt and another two weeks waiting for parts from the US.
I searched around a found a push-button style gas cap latch. Apparently these were stock up until the mid 70's when Honda changed to the lock and key type. It turns out my 400F tank had this button type attached to it already. I didn't think to look until after I'd bought one. No matter, this one is in way better condition anyway.
I rebuilt my fuel petcock. I had the casing hydroblasted with the carbs. The electro-plater lost the res/off/on plate so I bought a spare from Steve at 400fourbits.co.uk. I got a rebuild kit from DSS and put it all back together this evening. I kept the original gold nut, the replacement nut in the rebulid kit was silver.
So with a freshly rebuilt petcock I went to install it in the tank... And as with everything on this bike, there's a problem. The CB350F tank I have uses a different petcock than the CB400F.
I didn't even know this was different. So after some quick searching it turns out the CB350F petcock is as rare as hens teeth. Or at least only turns up on eBay every couple months. So rather than wait for one of them, I figure I might as well use my perfectly functioning CB400F petcock. I discovered that
Pingel make an adapter plate that should fit (I will have to take measurements tomorrow)
This is a 22mm male nut thread and either 34mm or 44mm center spaced bolt pattern. Just guessing, but this looks right. Does anyone know the spacing of the holes on a CB350F tank and the nut width on the CB400F petcock?
I should have the carbs fully rebuilt tonight or tomorrow. The Honda needles and emulsion tubes turned up from DSS earlier in the week. Photos to come once they're done.
Rick.