I just went into the shop and located a seat lock from a 400F and an ignition from a 750.
the code numbers are on both pieces.
Greg
The good news:
- I found my code by removing the seat latch completely - thanks a ton! I went to the local hardware store, but they didn't have an appropriately-sized blank, so I'm going to look into hondakeys.com since I have my code now. Right now I just have the ignition switch jumpered so I don't need a key, but if the new key I get doesn't fit, I can get a new ignition switch and keys for ~$10 at Autozone.
- The tank looks to have been sealed so the inside is spotless, and the petcock looked very clean as well.
- I got it cleaned up a bit - I must have vacuumed off at least 15 little spider nests under the seat, in the tank, and in the air filter
The bad news:
- A compression test on cylinder 1 read 60psi, after a tablespoon of oil it was 180psi. Cylinder 4 read 80psi, and I didn't bother adding oil to that one. I couldn't test 2 or 3 because my 18mm deep well socket can't fit in that little crevice (How do you get those plugs out anyway?)
From what I understand, bad compression but good compression with some oil means bad rings, which means rebuild, right? Maybe I'll toss in a CB650 cam while I'm in there, or I'll just clean the bike up really well and sell it as-is for a tidy profit, I guess we'll see how badly I still want a nice Cafe bike once I get my Nighthawk up and going.