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Tank/side panels/chain guard ready for paint on 75 Honda cb360t
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3852585" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Got all the small parts painted with 3 coats and cured. All new electrical components including harness. New rear, front and steering bearings. New chain, sprockets, brakes front/back and calipers. New tires and the list goes on forever. I'm now at the down hill part. Degrease and power wash the chassis then rattle can paint the chassis high gloss/high temp paint (3 coats) then paint engine block. Rest is just polishing and assemble. Sure I'll have to adjust timing as well as carbs with the upgrade on electrical. </p><p>Here's my redneck power wash deck and gas power washer. Buying that engine winch from HF was a Godsend. </p><p>Ran out of steam as I wanted to get the engine and other parts taped off and the chassis painted tonight but i'm done in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3852585, member: 38658"] Got all the small parts painted with 3 coats and cured. All new electrical components including harness. New rear, front and steering bearings. New chain, sprockets, brakes front/back and calipers. New tires and the list goes on forever. I'm now at the down hill part. Degrease and power wash the chassis then rattle can paint the chassis high gloss/high temp paint (3 coats) then paint engine block. Rest is just polishing and assemble. Sure I'll have to adjust timing as well as carbs with the upgrade on electrical. Here's my redneck power wash deck and gas power washer. Buying that engine winch from HF was a Godsend. Ran out of steam as I wanted to get the engine and other parts taped off and the chassis painted tonight but i'm done in. [/QUOTE]
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