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General Minitrail Talk
Concours Section
HM Spark Plug Cap on CT70's
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<blockquote data-quote="52brezelfenster" data-source="post: 182424" data-attributes="member: 11916"><p>Great question. I had the pleasure of taking a really close look at an untouched 1 owner survivor CT 70, June / 1970 production H bike over the weekend. That bike had the HM spark plug cap and the owner is certain it came off the assembly line that way.</p><p></p><p>Another detail that stood out was the fuel reserve line from the tank to the carb. It had a ribbed texture to it and the normal fuel line was smooth. The ribbed line had a red stripe that ran lenthwise, the smooth line had red writing and part numbers. I'm guessing it was an easy way for the assembly line worker to know where to hook up each line to the carburetor since the other end is buried once the tank is installed. Pretty cool detail that I hadn't seen before.</p><p></p><p>Dustin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52brezelfenster, post: 182424, member: 11916"] Great question. I had the pleasure of taking a really close look at an untouched 1 owner survivor CT 70, June / 1970 production H bike over the weekend. That bike had the HM spark plug cap and the owner is certain it came off the assembly line that way. Another detail that stood out was the fuel reserve line from the tank to the carb. It had a ribbed texture to it and the normal fuel line was smooth. The ribbed line had a red stripe that ran lenthwise, the smooth line had red writing and part numbers. I'm guessing it was an easy way for the assembly line worker to know where to hook up each line to the carburetor since the other end is buried once the tank is installed. Pretty cool detail that I hadn't seen before. Dustin [/QUOTE]
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