$200 Honda Sat Outside For 30 Years. Can It Be Saved?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2022
  • I buy a $200 Honda cb350 that has been sitting outside for 30 years. Can we save it and get it to run again? #Honda, #Rusty, #350cc
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  • @sebrandomstuff
    @sebrandomstuff Год назад +95

    I have to tell you, I was suffering in this one. It's a perfect rebuildable bike. It has two seized pistons only. With a little bit of patience and time, the motorcycle could be tunning. It's a piece of history and it seemed to be 100% factory original. A rare thing these days.
    The hammering on the pistones made me look to one side. No need for that.
    I understand that you probably don't have the time to deal with that rusted bike, but many of us would love to have that bike that you will send to the scrape yard.
    Dont get me wrong, I love your channel, but on this one... I don't agree. She only needed some love.

    • @austinlinder98
      @austinlinder98 Год назад +12

      100% agree. I've brought bikes back from the grave worse than this. Definitely takes a lot of patience but it could have been saved it really wasn't that bad besides the cylinders.

    • @rm25088
      @rm25088 Год назад +15

      yeah a stuck motor isn't a big deal. Soak it for a few days and work at it. It will unstick just fine.

    • @talltom1129
      @talltom1129 Год назад +26

      Yep,as soon as I see a claw hammer I know I'm about to witness some amateur hackery. What a waste of time watching this

    • @rm25088
      @rm25088 Год назад +6

      @@talltom1129 the good ol' claw hammer lol

    • @bigsteve8408
      @bigsteve8408 Год назад +7

      If it was a collectable bike that would be one thing, but they made millions of these, yes, you might be able to restore it. But would it be worth the time and money that would take? Mabe, Maybe not.

  • @kernelbadness
    @kernelbadness Год назад +34

    Heat the cylinder and tap pistons using a wood block may work. That hammer though 👌 😳

    • @grahamgault8010
      @grahamgault8010 Год назад +2

      yip , blow torch to the pistons an that will let go .

  • @jeffcoleman7019
    @jeffcoleman7019 Год назад +3

    Those Hondas are a rock

  • @RealSuburbanCowboy
    @RealSuburbanCowboy Год назад +48

    Dude, send some of those parts down to me. I will vapor blast them for free.

  • @davebarrowcliffe1289
    @davebarrowcliffe1289 Год назад +10

    First job: Engine straight out and on the bench. ☺ 👍

  • @jeremyTallen1
    @jeremyTallen1 Год назад +24

    This is easily turning into my favorite build!!!!! (EDIT) dang it I just made it to the end and you are scrapping it. If it has a title I would say it is worth saving.

    • @theservant752
      @theservant752 Год назад +7

      Didn't he just have one that run with no title? swap the frame for the one that has the title, isn't that the obvious thing to do?

    • @Fearborne
      @Fearborne Год назад +2

      No key, no title
      Tis why I didn't buy it

  • @briancrull8678
    @briancrull8678 Год назад +8

    Just did a 350 cl
    Simple design
    It’s a Honda !!

  • @richb8282
    @richb8282 Год назад +6

    “Well, at least it does shift into gear… but you gotta use a hammer to do it” 😂 too funny

  • @kenjohnson5498
    @kenjohnson5498 Год назад +13

    had an impact screwdriver like that, was doing a small concrete job in my yard and told my son to use the cold chisel to clean up the edge of the pour. When i went to check after an hour wondering what was taking so long I saw my son with my impact screwdriver and a hammer chipping the edge of the concrete off 😆. In his defense it did a decent job lol

  • @zman4150
    @zman4150 Год назад +46

    You gave up way too easy on this one. It was outside for 30 years - of course it's going to be rough! Mustie1 had one just like that & it too was siezed. He made a great series out of that bike by rustoring it...

    • @LNERMallard
      @LNERMallard Год назад +4

      There are plenty of other running CB350's in much better condition that need parts donors. Losing one rust bucket like this isn't the end of the world.

    • @bradwinter156
      @bradwinter156 Год назад

      I watched that video all the way to the field.

    • @patrickrooney5130
      @patrickrooney5130 Год назад +2

      I agree with you give up to easily. I watch your chanll all the time. Mustie1

    • @jamesandrewdixon8766
      @jamesandrewdixon8766 Год назад

      Well it junk

    • @Steven9675
      @Steven9675 Год назад

      Yes, yes i am , why wiuld u buy that. Even if free i would question the value :)

  • @davebarrowcliffe1289
    @davebarrowcliffe1289 Год назад +6

    Heat the jug, loads of WD40 on the pistons then drive a wooden wedge in between the jug and the engine body to get the jug off...

  • @PoppinWheeliez
    @PoppinWheeliez Год назад +2

    I restore these all the time.
    First thing I do is wash it and inspect it while cleaning it. That way when your working on it, the process is much more enjoyable. No mouse piss or droppings....dirt...etc.
    Points, condensers, carb kits, battery, fuel filter, fuel line.

  • @garywinterbottom6073
    @garywinterbottom6073 Год назад +3

    My advice before undoing any fastening soak in wd40 or similar at least an hour beforehand. Then you diminish the chance of breaking or shearing studs etc etc.

  • @mikeleblanc2933
    @mikeleblanc2933 Год назад +5

    Worth good $ restored..........seen one go for 10 000 $ at auction

  • @Builditathome-Restoration
    @Builditathome-Restoration Год назад +7

    Awesome video these kind of condition bikes are the best videos. I had an xr250 in last build series also a big project

  • @zachrobibson784
    @zachrobibson784 Год назад +8

    Man that’s a cool lookin bike even tho it’s in bad shape keep up the good work

  • @82Beatz
    @82Beatz Год назад +5

    I'm ready to see a Honda 450r rebuilt to the max! Or a SXS that would be equally Awesome! As always great vid Joe.

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub Год назад +4

    That tool kit is a great score. Better put a GPS locator on that ten millimeter wrench before it grows legs lol

  • @jeremyTallen1
    @jeremyTallen1 Год назад +8

    I have done a few bikes in this condition. I have found that the best option is to just strip it down to the frame and send it and other parts that can be powder coated straight to the shop. Soak the whole bike with PB Blaster for a few days before you tear into it. I have a manufacturing place in my small town. For a little over a $100 they strip the whole frame and powder coat it. It's called midstate. They specialize in large quantities of parts like brackets etc. They just fit the frame in the assembly line. For a basic color like black it is so cheap it is not worth the time or amount of money it would take me to do it myself. I had them do a couple RM 125 frames powder coated in Safety yellow that remarkably resembles Suzuki Yellow. They even had a blue for pre 89 Suzuki frame I had done. Just an idea to look into large manufacturers in the area for cheap and quality powder coating. Also bidding on cheap bolt lots for the bike on eBay is a great way to accumulate bolts.

    • @philherrick7319
      @philherrick7319 7 месяцев назад +1

      Right???
      Might have been considerably easier after liberal application(s) of PB Blaster
      I couldn't watch the hammering on the piston.

  • @jackbeanstock7710
    @jackbeanstock7710 Год назад +6

    i love these street bike videos, you have done a million dirt bikes, move on to more road bike content ! its a fresh direction

  • @davebarrowcliffe1289
    @davebarrowcliffe1289 Год назад +2

    22:45.... Told ya....
    😂 Engine OUT!!!
    Listen to yer English uncle!

  • @shotgunz1248
    @shotgunz1248 Год назад +4

    I like the long videos bud Do more like this 45-60 minutes is great I think

  • @professorright
    @professorright Год назад +19

    It can be saved and you should save it. Just strip it right down and refinish the frame and build it back up. It would be a cool series. :)

    • @nigelnightmare4160
      @nigelnightmare4160 Год назад

      The revenue and subsequent sale he'd get from it would more than cover the expense of the rebuild, Plus he'd have saved it from the scrap.

  • @Robert-to9zv
    @Robert-to9zv 6 дней назад

    You make the most fascinating mechanic videos. I watch your channel a lot. You have a super great knack for determining what is salvageable. Cheers!

  • @chrismays7455
    @chrismays7455 Год назад +13

    That's crazy how good of shape the seat is

    • @2vintage
      @2vintage  Год назад +1

      Yeah everything else is horrible. I don't get that haha

    • @noostNL
      @noostNL Год назад +2

      Well, nobody sat on it for 30 years 🤣

  • @leewaken5059
    @leewaken5059 Год назад +1

    Well, that was fun! The impact driver is your best friend. Many less striped out phillips heads will follow if employed.

  • @petebuttons210
    @petebuttons210 Год назад +1

    These old bikes that have been lying outside for years make the best can it be saved videos.

  • @mattdogg02
    @mattdogg02 Год назад +4

    Let's Goooooooo!! Ready for a hardcore project!

  • @sendit1158
    @sendit1158 Год назад +2

    Should fire right up, its a Honda
    31:48 love when you pull out the impact driver, ill take credit for that, i noticed you got one after i mentioned it to you a year or 2 ago, your welcome Joe lol

  • @andrewhaden7822
    @andrewhaden7822 Год назад

    I enjoyed that,cheers nice video😊

  • @cannonmead2766
    @cannonmead2766 Год назад +2

    I enjoy watching your videos and I understand the amount of effort that goes into it. Thank you for the content. Ps.Get a rubber mallet!

    • @deanhull8480
      @deanhull8480 Год назад +2

      He used a rubber mallet to take the heads off I think

  • @ghettsumm7949
    @ghettsumm7949 Год назад +2

    When I saw the 46 minute time stamp, I thought that there's no way that thing is running by the end of the video!
    I have doubts it will even spin in part 1. LoL😃

  • @stevewoodw
    @stevewoodw Год назад +5

    The studs on the top plate may be possible to take out with a stud extractor - I couldn't see if one was central and not possible to access. As the other guy said, use heat and penetrating fluid - maybe if you leave it overnight, you could try penetrating fluid, rustoleum or transmission fluid. If you scoop out the end of a piece of 2x2 wood to fit the cylinder head you could alternate between heat and then hitting the cylinder head with the wooden rod. When Mustie1 did a Honda CB350 he dropped the bike to 5th gear to try to joit the engine free but you can't do that at present, without getting the engine back in. It may be worth one last blast to try to free up the cylinder. You could be the first person on youtube to use a drill and a sawzall to take a piston head out and replace the piston head.

  • @lompulofu3646
    @lompulofu3646 Год назад +3

    i love this type of hondas keep it up :)

  • @grahamritchie8118
    @grahamritchie8118 Год назад +1

    Oh wow what a job you've taken on, back in the day this would have been some ones pride and joy.and been a very desirable bike i wish you the best of luck bringing this poor old lady back to life very much looking forward to future videos on this bike. I just heard the sad and bad news but unfortunately you're right this poor old girl has had it.

  • @rebuildrcs538
    @rebuildrcs538 Год назад

    Love yha super enjoy your vids love the way you see value and bring back the life of old bikes of all makes

  • @edwardmulder3777
    @edwardmulder3777 Год назад +2

    Put some vinegar in the heads let sit 2 days, then pound pistons, if still not moving, heat and lube it

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад

    Got one in my parts bin fits CL and CB that year. My parts shagger kid pulled it, thank goodness. It was slated for ebay sale but I will hold on to it for now.

  • @jameslester3861
    @jameslester3861 Год назад +1

    I think the chrome on the camshaft end covers is practically rust proof. I had a ‘68 CL350 that sat exposed to the weather under a shed for about the same amount of time. The engine exterior was grody but those covers looked like new. Unfortunately it went to the scrappers.

  • @jeffward9174
    @jeffward9174 Год назад +3

    Personally I would have persevered. I've unseized several pistons. I would have applied some heat to the barrels. I've had a lot of seized motors in my 51 years. I've never scraped a bike yet.. if I had it I'm sure I'd get it running. Its still a lovely little bike.

  • @jankarlsson118
    @jankarlsson118 Год назад +2

    Scrapyard??! You must be joking!!? Its a perfect bike with all parts ready for restauration! Just remove everything and have the frame sand blasted and either paint or powder coat it. Engine is easy to fix too as parts are readily easy to come by.

  • @puanz605
    @puanz605 Год назад +2

    That's is a nice bike I would rebuild the top end and fix it love old honda I have fixed 2 and 1 was just as bad as this one

  • @craigmorgan4676
    @craigmorgan4676 Год назад

    Joe this a serious beater brother, the state of that engine, man frozen af!Gl with working ure magic with this!🤔😬😬😮👊👍

  • @Fearborne
    @Fearborne Год назад

    Dude! I was literally looking at this bike yesterday. I was just about to buy it, too.
    Glad to see that you got ahold of it, atleast.

    • @Fearborne
      @Fearborne Год назад

      I thought the license plate said 2002. Guy said that the tank was sealed and the carbs were clean.

  • @bigtexas940
    @bigtexas940 Год назад +2

    40 secs into the video im like "yeah this is going to be a fun one"

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад +1

    Best way is to pull motor out, sucks but it's a fact. Bet valves are solid to head, easier to fix on the bench, great job bud..

  • @phillipanderson2124
    @phillipanderson2124 Год назад +1

    What were you thinking. DUMP IT !!!!!. Theres people out there that would give their right arm to bring that neat old honda back to life. I hope you havent dumped it, and have passed it on to some one that can see its potential, and bring it back to life.

  • @glenmiller7294
    @glenmiller7294 5 месяцев назад

    Way back in the day, my first touring bike (for me (8>)..was a ’73 CB350. What a great little bike, put many many a mile on it, never gave me a minute’s problem

  • @edernster2252
    @edernster2252 Год назад

    Hey my pop had the same bike same year. I'm 55 He laid it down with me on the back. I was about 7 r 8. Drunk ass, good times. Same color and state. Rochester MN. Look forward for your posts e:every week. Thank you. Vinnie is cool as well.

  • @PongbyAtari
    @PongbyAtari Год назад +1

    This puts a whole new meaning to hand forged going to need a sledge instead of a claw lol.

  • @billdyke9745
    @billdyke9745 Год назад +2

    That tool kit will come in handy... 👍

  • @basicamericanliving6017
    @basicamericanliving6017 Год назад +2

    These kind of bikes are sweet. It would be cool to see you get it running.

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад

    Good luck with that pile! Got a CB 750 custom out back that has been sitting since 87, somewhat tarped up. It rough as hell. Always thought I'd get her in shop and get her back to former glory, but not super high on priority list. Got business to run first.

  • @1BIGFROGGY
    @1BIGFROGGY Год назад +7

    It'd be really great to see you do a ground up resto series on this little beauty! Please consider it? 🏍🏍🏍

    • @90zzz09
      @90zzz09 Год назад +1

      its a parts bike

    • @kzoo4053
      @kzoo4053 Год назад

      The Motorcycle Classics magazine did have a long complete series on that, about 2 or 3 years ago.

  • @goldenscales
    @goldenscales 9 месяцев назад +1

    It really grinds my gears to see motorcycles treated in such a despicable manner! That bike is one hell of a candidate for resurrection!

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад

    Think we've got 3/4 of that model out in back to take to scrap steel yard, may be same year i know its early 70's. I will see what's left of it, I know we pulled motor but it's junk too, boat anchor at best. I remember it still has wiring and electrical on it, if the ignition and key are still on it I can yank them quick and box em up and if you hit me back I can send them to ya. No charge.enjoy your vids, your gaining some great skills! Wish my guy here had your initiative, but when he's in the groove he's good. Best wishes from us here, we think you might have met your match but got a bet you get her growling again.

  • @derikwright3383
    @derikwright3383 Год назад

    Your killin me Smalls with that claw hammer 😮

  • @jjjuarez312
    @jjjuarez312 Год назад

    Good deal Joe... I love those old Honda CBS you made a good decision to buy it!!

  • @robprice6573
    @robprice6573 Год назад

    Oh my God Joe you are awesome at fixing things. But think it is too far gone for you. Put it back in the pond that it came from. Your the best , love your videos.

  • @ungarsdanslegarage8659
    @ungarsdanslegarage8659 Год назад +2

    Ah! It append to me, but it’s part of the game…there is always good parts to use on future projects!

  • @kylehazelton
    @kylehazelton Год назад

    Great video man! Would like to see chuck's buell on the channel if he still has it.

  • @crispinleslie
    @crispinleslie Год назад

    Brilliant project 😎
    Enough with the hammer!

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub Год назад +8

    If you anticipate more rusty projects in your future (and ours), a media blasting cabinet would come in handy. I bought a huge one from Schwain's Cycle, in Maryland, when they went out of business. I only paid a couple hundred for it and it paid for it's self in less than a week.

  • @gtisid
    @gtisid Год назад +3

    that’s a boat anchor, or a very expensive set of blinkers😂😂😂

  • @skydiver6711
    @skydiver6711 4 месяца назад

    I had one just like that one only the gold color. Rode it around in college some, got married in 1973 and took it to Ft. Bragg, NC where I was in the 82nd Airborne. Had to sell it to buy tires for my car. Of all the things I have had that I wish I had back, it is that bike.

  • @carllogan5329
    @carllogan5329 Год назад

    I just got a 400 for 200 bucks it needs love hopefully I’ll get my first start when my clutch lever comes and I finish the carbs.

  • @edwardmulder3777
    @edwardmulder3777 Год назад +1

    Next time u get a very rusted seized engine use the old vinegar down the cylinder holes and soak for 1 _ 2 days, other vids out there show it works , eg Puddins Fab Shop

  • @rockbay79
    @rockbay79 Год назад +1

    From time-to-time, when I buy one of these rust queens, I always just spray the entire bike down with penetrating oil before I attempt to remove anything. Makes life easier!

  • @joedeckinflyover
    @joedeckinflyover Год назад +1

    the toolkit is a score !

  • @usernamesreprise4068
    @usernamesreprise4068 Год назад

    The bike is a K4 350, which only came out in late 71 that being the case I would think it must be one of the first k4's, my first brand new bike bought from the dealers and straight off the boat way back in 1973 was a 250 K4, one of the last just before the G5 came in with its fancy upswept exhausts......and not a patch on mine for acceleration or top end due to all the smog detuning and compression lowering they inflicted on it.....especially after as being an apprentice mechanic at the time, I opened out and ported and flowed the head, reamed out and fitted bigger valves and installed a go faster Yoshimura higher lift cam in it - even the infamous Yamaha rd 250 coulnt get away from me...the three cylinder Kawasaki 250 two stroke could pull away from me from a standstill because my cammy engine was a bit down on power at very low revs - but I soon caught up when it came on cam - usually much to the surprise of the rider as try as they might they couldnt distance me, I later fitted the slightly smaller 350 rear sprocket and saw an indicated 102 mph laying over the tank on a long straight road close to home but given natural speedo error was probably more like about 96 to 98 in reality either way it was bloody fast, man I loved that bike. wish I had kept it for all these years I would still be riding her on nice Sundays to this day. mine was a bit unique at the time too, as I professionally re sprayed all her painted bits in a really nice Ford light green metalic and had the black and white tank wings replaced by body shop professional coach lining expert, it looked like it was fresh off the boat from Japan. - it was previously the metalic plum version. You were taking me back to my youth as you started to strip the motor - I used to take mine out and strip and rebuild it about once a month just for the hell of it. I couldnt help myself I was sitting there shouting at the screen - take the WHOLE damn engine out at once THEN take the two side covers off either side of the head to get the cam out leaving the sprocket and chain sitting on the tensioner bar THEN you can get the head off once its out of the frame ! - even the starter motor can be left on until after the motor is out.
    To get those barrels off you should have used six triangular wooden chocks carefully hammered in underneath between the barrels and the crank case bit by bit while using a hammer SHAFT NOT its bloody striking face to gently tap each piston down as you carefully hammered more pressure into the chocks leaving them sitting in penetrating oil, no piston is ever too seized that you cant get it out using this method, done carefully and with a light honing of the bores they would ever likely have been fine , also even the pistons would have ever likely been reusable once cleaned and polished up, such a shame.

  • @troyaldridge3853
    @troyaldridge3853 Год назад +10

    you should of tried to heat the piston rings with a cutting torch

  • @preez77
    @preez77 Год назад +1

    Don't need the key to open the tank, it will open with a flathead screwdriver. Those locks are for show.

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 Год назад

    i road my dads 78 Honda 350 to high school all four years. yes the first two with no license.. lol 1983 to 87, East L.A. CA. love these ventage videos

  • @michaelbrinks8089
    @michaelbrinks8089 Год назад +1

    I learned the hard way after many stripped Phillips head screws that JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws & screwdrivers are different from standard American Phillips head screws & screwdrivers.
    I have a stuck piston in a lawnboy 2 stroke, I poured penetrating oil the spark plug hole & filled the cylinder all the way up. The piston was close to TDC covering the exhaust hole. I'm hoping after it soaks for a couple weeks, it'll break free. I'm gonna try a torch like Troy Aldridge mentioned below.

    • @sandmanbub
      @sandmanbub Год назад +1

      Found out about the J.I.S. screws back in 79' and ordered a set of J.I.S. screwdrivers. Have to keep them locked up, because everyone seems to want them and it takes a week or more to get them delivered. Haven't found a store that I can walk in to and buy them. Also found J.I.S. bits for my impact driver (the handheld one that requires striking with a hammer) as well as J.I.S. bits for my electric impact driver and drill. Absolutely swear by 'em. Glad to see someone else mentioning them. Cheers :)

  • @loganbennett1836
    @loganbennett1836 Год назад +2

    Definitely should invest in a sandblast machine! Could make these old bikes look brand new again.

  • @coyotiess
    @coyotiess Год назад

    You are so optimistic!

  • @dale5303
    @dale5303 Год назад +5

    Definitely can be saved!

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад

    Tip/ 3/8 impact with Phillips bit. After impact driver, easy peasy!

  • @nickolasvaughn667
    @nickolasvaughn667 Год назад

    I just took the valve cover off of a 82 Honda cm450 the other day had to move the coils bike is identical to the one you're working on

  • @pauldoucette7627
    @pauldoucette7627 23 дня назад

    $200.00 for well needed set of parts for cb360 is a pretty good deal. Decent tires..signal lights..fenders if their fixable..the seat looks good. Air filters and side covers are good. I was so relieved when you said you were scrapping it. :) Not worth fixing at all. Nice channel. Watch all the time.

  • @gabrielhenderson6206
    @gabrielhenderson6206 Год назад

    Classic Hondas looks so good when you restore them my boss has the same bike in this video

  • @daniellewis5413
    @daniellewis5413 Год назад

    Need your head seen to !!! 😂❤ good block I love his videos

  • @StayReal-fuckfrauds
    @StayReal-fuckfrauds Год назад

    There are people on you tube who find worse things and they restore them you should try reaching out to them and see if they wanna restore it for future content. Thanks for the videos love watching them. 👍

  • @smbdy5519
    @smbdy5519 Год назад +2

    First, keep up the work

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Год назад +1

    There's a you tube channel called the lock noob. He shows how to pick any lock ever made. Even ignitions

  • @georgetidball3045
    @georgetidball3045 Год назад

    Naval jelly Works real good to dissolve rust you can usually get it auto parts stores brush it on and let it set a while hose the rust off with water keys are easy to get a replacement I believe all you need is a registration or a pink slip from your Honda the numbers on the ignition switch give the number to the parts man numbers right next to where the key goes in

  • @Veritas1980-Chill
    @Veritas1980-Chill Год назад

    if you do a complete teardown, you can probably do something about all that rust, sand/filler, repaint, etc and make it like new again. so long as the frame rust is purely surface, its fine.

  • @kzoo4053
    @kzoo4053 Год назад

    CB350 (325cc) from Honda in 1968. It evolved into CB360. In less than 10 years the total world sales of the two models was approximately 3 million units. It remains the 2nd highest number next to Honda C100 Cub. I bought a 1972 CB 350 over 20 years ago with only 3500 miles on it. It did not ride well and would foul up the plugs so I let it sit inside the house for 18 years. Finally, last year I fixed the problem with the correct plugs, cleaned the carbs, cleaned and polished it up. I was surprised to find it was almost in near mint condition. Listed it on eBay, Cycle trader and finally sold it locally for only $2900. I was surprised no collector was interested and wondered how much it could fetch in an auction. I’d like to keep it but my garage is too full with old bikes waiting to be resurrected.

  • @paulcrockford9845
    @paulcrockford9845 Год назад +1

    Engine out job,that would free up by leaving diesel in the barrels for a week,,drain apply some heat to the barrels,penetrating oil to the pistons,it smokes well doing it,gentle pressure,it will free off...patience needed

  • @derikwright3383
    @derikwright3383 Год назад

    Try using a series of hard plastic wedges under head and try and bring it up even past the pistons.

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Год назад +1

    Toss those screws chase threads and put 8mm headed bolts, no more issues. Painful to watch you get them sockets out, I know the pain. Got smart and switched to bolts all my regular customers got them free cause I know I'll be seeing their broken messes again and again.

  • @Orbacron
    @Orbacron Год назад

    Get your propane torch and go through some heatcycles and penetrant for several days to try and free up the piston rings. In between heat cycles, get a buddy to put torque on the crank while you tap wood block and sledge hammer on top of pistons. Obviously it would take several tries and try not to smash the pistons to shreds or overtorque the crank

  • @ni_wink84
    @ni_wink84 Год назад

    I had a 65 cl77 Honda scrambler I think 305 in the early 90s it was a fun bike, looks almost the same as the CB

  • @RT-vo2vh
    @RT-vo2vh Год назад +1

    Seems like you could get a snow machine or 2 since you have all that land now and snow is coming.... or maybe some kinda tracked vehicle ... or dog sled 🤪

  • @hunterandkara8504
    @hunterandkara8504 Год назад

    Ik this is a long shot but I've been looking for an orange headlight bucket. Is there anyway you still have it and would sell it?

  • @brucerumrey8894
    @brucerumrey8894 Месяц назад

    What a totally awesome shop

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Год назад +1

    I'm pretty sure the seat tips up but pushing the lever alone won't do it you have to actually pull up on the seat.

  • @scottcalkins4607
    @scottcalkins4607 Год назад

    There’s another CB350 up here in CT that’s in fairly good shape for $1,820.

  • @Mr.CandyCb
    @Mr.CandyCb Год назад

    Please do a restore vid on this bike! I love learning

  • @jerryfarmer5989
    @jerryfarmer5989 Год назад

    Well I paid $600.00 for my '78 Suzuki GS750E over 30 years ago. The bike was laying down behind a garage uncovered when I found it. the guy I bought from told me a friend of his went to prison and gave him the bike to take care of with the title. Had to file for lost title. It was not on good shape at all. 4 cans of carb clean to get the carbs moving. Got it running and about 2 weeks later I rode about 700 miles round trip across Utah and back. Still have it and it still runs as strong as new.