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Sticking a Honda Hot Cam (or DRATV Mini Monster Cam) in a stock 3-speed CT70
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<blockquote data-quote="OLD CT" data-source="post: 150110" data-attributes="member: 464"><p>The G-Craft oil cooler is available but it will not fit your head. The engine it's on is a 1982 CT, the first year for the head design change...</p><p>The price is $150. It was purchased for another CT70 er 124cc with a race head. I am only running it on this bike temporarily, for break in purposes...</p><p>This engine is the lowest budget engine to date. It ran me under $100 in parts total to bring it back from the dead. And looking forward to letting you know just how fast it will run, after some miles. $65 dollar shipped 88kit, 9 dollar shipped 16T, 1 intake valve ''free'' in the parts from the previous owner and 14 dollar clutch fibers is all she wrote. I think 45MPH is doable!</p><p></p><p>Almost forgot, I didn't even have to take the flywheel off yet! The bike had spark but would not turn over properly due to the bent valve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLD CT, post: 150110, member: 464"] The G-Craft oil cooler is available but it will not fit your head. The engine it's on is a 1982 CT, the first year for the head design change... The price is $150. It was purchased for another CT70 er 124cc with a race head. I am only running it on this bike temporarily, for break in purposes... This engine is the lowest budget engine to date. It ran me under $100 in parts total to bring it back from the dead. And looking forward to letting you know just how fast it will run, after some miles. $65 dollar shipped 88kit, 9 dollar shipped 16T, 1 intake valve ''free'' in the parts from the previous owner and 14 dollar clutch fibers is all she wrote. I think 45MPH is doable! Almost forgot, I didn't even have to take the flywheel off yet! The bike had spark but would not turn over properly due to the bent valve. [/QUOTE]
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