Honda CA95 Indiana Spokes New Project
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Steverinomeiste
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Soon the engine will be ready to mount. I've gone off the deep end regarding cleanliness. All of the engine parts from the valve train to every screw was ultra-sonic cleaned. Any rusted part was derusted. The head was bead blasted. I will be using cleaned original screws as well. What the engine looks like today.


Spokes wrote:It will go on ebay sometime after getting registered, plated and riden 50-100 miles to make sure the bike is sound. Then on to the next build, yet unknown.
Wish you were still in Minnesota. I'd drive over and snatch that sucker up from you in a heartbeat. I'd even throw in another C95 for you to work on!
There has been two issues with my builds that I have struggled with. One, is how to route the engine vents into an aftermarket air filter and two, how to make the clutch easier to engage.
1.) Using the original style air filter makes it tough to work on any wiring issues. The pic below is an experimental idea of how to attach the vent lines into an aftermarket air filter

2.) I intend to mount the newly rebuilt 1964 CA95 engine into my Build from Scratch CA95 bike with the side cover off and adjust the clutch. Hopefully I can shed some light on the hard clutch issue. This comes at a convenient time as the Build from Scratch bike developed a super stiff clutch shortly after an oil change. While the Build from Scratch engine is on the bench I will tear it down to search for answers and, at the same time, break in the engine for my current project while I finish painting the fender & chain guard.
1.) Using the original style air filter makes it tough to work on any wiring issues. The pic below is an experimental idea of how to attach the vent lines into an aftermarket air filter
2.) I intend to mount the newly rebuilt 1964 CA95 engine into my Build from Scratch CA95 bike with the side cover off and adjust the clutch. Hopefully I can shed some light on the hard clutch issue. This comes at a convenient time as the Build from Scratch bike developed a super stiff clutch shortly after an oil change. While the Build from Scratch engine is on the bench I will tear it down to search for answers and, at the same time, break in the engine for my current project while I finish painting the fender & chain guard.
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Steverinomeiste
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