Jay B ... I can see with the sump off it is going to be a lot easier. I followed the manual I have for removal and it left the sump on which made it really awkward to get out. That sump is one big box. With the breather cover off, at least it's screws won't catch up on the top of the frame.
Matt ... it may look like I am getting ahead of you, but I did not strip the engine down, as I have ridden it off and on over the past 7 years on club runs and very happy with the way the bike sounded and performed. apart from the snarl the 4 into 1 gave when I wound her up at times, she runs so smooth. I gave myself until May to finish the project, but I think I am dreaming a little. In May would be our club's annual best presented and best restored day. The bikes need to be presented on the day and taken on a club run after initial judging. If I can't quite do it, it will be presented May 2009 and used in club runs and shows until then. It would give me the added time to improve on some more areas of it. You take the time and get it right. We will both have a couple of very nice CB350F models at the end of it all.
Straight after this project I will start on my little 1962 Suzuki MA50. All the replacement parts hav e been gathered and the most expensive thing she will need is her tank rechroming, then masking off a section of it and painting it.
Cheers ... Phil in NZ