Greetings Gang,
I am trying to bring my 1980 CB650C back to stock. In that light, I have an opportunity to purchase a stock exhaust from a 1981 CB650. This is the 4 into 4 (2 on each side) exhaust.
The question is then, would the stock '81 exhaust fit properly to the '80 Custom engine and frame? Are they different somehow?
I currently have a 4 into 1 exhaust (installed by PO) and it just causes constant havoc with my jetting.
Thanks for your time!
1980 Honda CB650C Exhaust
- canadianpatriot
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1980 Honda CB650C Exhaust
1980 Honda CB650C
Re: 1980 Honda CB650C Exhaust
I am not aware that there are differences between the 80 vs. 81 4-4 exhausts.
Anyway I doubt that the exhaust alone (unless it is plugged) would cause that severe issues:
Nice to have a 4-4 for a reasonable price so get it but better do not expect that the bike will run just fine then.
Stock airbox and jetting?
Some PD50 carbs might still have air cutoff membranes. Your issue might come from cracked air cutoffs.
Check at outer carb below circular cover, if there is no membrane and no bores through the carb body this is no issue for you.
Membranes are hard to get and you would have to split the carbs so one could simply plug/solder the corresponding air channels as described somewhere here in this forum (see viewtopic.php?f=4&t=722 (page three there) and viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8781&start=6).
Anyway I doubt that the exhaust alone (unless it is plugged) would cause that severe issues:
canadianpatriot wrote: (Bike bogs and has no power on 1/4 throttle onward.)
Nice to have a 4-4 for a reasonable price so get it but better do not expect that the bike will run just fine then.
Stock airbox and jetting?
Some PD50 carbs might still have air cutoff membranes. Your issue might come from cracked air cutoffs.
Check at outer carb below circular cover, if there is no membrane and no bores through the carb body this is no issue for you.
Membranes are hard to get and you would have to split the carbs so one could simply plug/solder the corresponding air channels as described somewhere here in this forum (see viewtopic.php?f=4&t=722 (page three there) and viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8781&start=6).
Cosky's great (free) online manual: http://cosky0.tripod.com
forum links to common technical issues
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forum links to common technical issues
If you really like this site and you would not like to see it vanish soon, have a look there: Urgent: Future of HondaCB650.com Forum
- canadianpatriot
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Re: 1980 Honda CB650C Exhaust
Thank you for the quick reply Volker!
I do have a stock airbox. My mains are up to 95 and slow jets to 40. I have read here recently about changing/shimming needle jets so that was my next test. Then I found the stock exhaust for sale and thought it might help.
I have never paid attention to the air cut off valve and membrane. That will be my next step then, to inspect that.
Thanks again for the helpful advice!
I do have a stock airbox. My mains are up to 95 and slow jets to 40. I have read here recently about changing/shimming needle jets so that was my next test. Then I found the stock exhaust for sale and thought it might help.
I have never paid attention to the air cut off valve and membrane. That will be my next step then, to inspect that.
Thanks again for the helpful advice!
1980 Honda CB650C
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