CB500/CB550
If I remember right the CB500 was part of the CB350/CB400 family and the CB550 was from the CB750 family so the parts may not enterchange or it may have been just the 750 transmission they used. The Honda points also had a habit of shorting out to the mounting plate so buy them as a unit if you can still get them that way ,it was such a problem thats was the way everyone bought them way back then.Also don't try to put an extra half qt. of oil in the tank,it will fit ,but when it heats up it will come out the overflow onto the rear tire.That was a big problem on the early 750's with the chain oiler from the transmission through the front sprocket I don't remember if the smaller bikes had that setup. most guys just turned it off because it made such a mess on the rear wheel.
If I remember right the CB500 was part of the CB350/CB400 family and the CB550 was from the CB750 family so the parts may not enterchange or it may have been just the 750 transmission they used. The Honda points also had a habit of shorting out to the mounting plate so buy them as a unit if you can still get them that way ,it was such a problem thats was the way everyone bought them way back then.Also don't try to put an extra half qt. of oil in the tank,it will fit ,but when it heats up it will come out the overflow onto the rear tire.That was a big problem on the early 750's with the chain oiler from the transmission through the front sprocket I don't remember if the smaller bikes had that setup. most guys just turned it off because it made such a mess on the rear wheel.
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