1965 Honda Dream CA95 Engine Disassembly
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2023
- I got this 1965 Honda Dream 150 CA95 for $100 and it's time to disassemble the motor! In the last video I disassembled the whole bike (and discovered a mouse nest and a whole metric $hit load of rust!)
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Looking forward to seeing what's next.
I've been watching your channel for a few years now and I like what you do. Your right about the time thing, Im your age so i find It cool to see what others with the same passion and drive are doing with there free time, most people have nothing to show for there time off. Im just finishing a 3 year full restoration of a 72 SL350. And just about to do a complete basket case 70 CB175. I do it all myself. Ive got abit of other shit too that keeps me busy. It takes alot of skill and knowledge on to do it right in a timely manner and on budget. Unfortunatly small 60s hondas just arnt worth a whole lot. Instead of wasting hrs writing up ebay listing and parting it out try your best to fibd soneone who will restore it, just because there not worth a whole lot doesnt mean there easy to find. Anyway take care
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If you are doing it for a flip, I think you made the right call. There are easier projects to do. Hopefully you score an old RD400 or 350, that would be pretty awesome.
Great video man. I'm sure it was a difficult decision to make but you gotta do what is right for you and what you're trying to achieve with the channel.
My one and only motorcycle was a black '63 CA95 that I had for a short while in high school. We're talking 1971 and I paid $100 for it then, but of course mine was shiny and ran ;-)
Would have been cool to see the restoration 🤷♂️
I have something else that will be way cooler, stay tuned.
unless you plan to keep a bike like that any restoration would have been a money pit.
@@UncannySenseits not even about the money, its only a bike how much can it possibly cost. But it takes years to find parts and build a bike like that
Gold 🥇 guy ..throws in the towel..we understand...money 🤑 pit
Hey mate, I like your vids, just a heads up, those gaskets are asbestos fibre, and the exhuast port gasket is asbestos wool. Just think carefully about what your doing. Keep up the good work mate, from Australia
Can't wait!
Nice to see a proper strip down instead of just getting it running by pouring gas into it.
Just started tear down on my 1963 Honda CA95 Benely "baby dream". Very helpful, thank you. How do I contact you for possible parts. Thank you again.😶
there's gotta be something better than a honda dream!
Nooo man.!!!
That was a real big challenge..!!
That middle stud gets spray from the tire
That makes sense.. it was the only rusty one
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just remembering where that shit goes - even with a diagram - putting it back together again - the best thing you could do was film it
That's the most complex complicated honda engine I've ever seen 😂
You did not show when and how to remove the master link on the timing chain, Which you have to do before the cylinder head will come off. On this engine it will not slide through the slot in the head like the newer ones
What bit on your drill did you use to take the AC dynamo rotor magneto off?
I had to buy a stator puller and then the bit I'm my drill was just a socket that fit on the stator puller
Thank you!
Mate, how do you remember where all of those parts go?!