An update on my ignition cable/spark plug caps. I had indicated earlier that the 90 degree zero resistance cap might not fit well on the DOHC CB450 but after fussing with it a bit I found that it in fact fits quite well. There's no interference with the archway in the cylinder head. I need to make the cables a bit shorter but on the first try I went with being too long as opposed to too short...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1757025188...40&osub=-1~1&crd=20250307085052&segname=11051 These are the NGK LZFH caps that
@jensen recommended and I got them off ebay.
I'm back to figuring out the exhaust/muffler situation. I have the later model CB450 header pipes that I got from Thailand and the repro mufflers from David Silver. The issue is that the header pipes have a collar on them. I have been following what
@Troy did to fit the same items onto his Black Bomber but somehow my situation seems a bit different.
@Troy left the collar on but shortened both the header pipe and the muffler. When I was considering that tactic I found that I'd have to cut a huge chunk off the muffler and that didn't seem reasonable.
I used the foot peg, that I had rotated to a good position as a reference point.
Here's the muffler loosely mounted and referenced to the foot peg. You can see that the bottom of the 'cutouts' in the muffler align with the footpeg. Well, that happens to be exactly where the 'outlet side' of the collar on the header pipe sits. So, if I leave the collar on, I'd have to cut off the entire part of the muffler containing the cutouts and at that point there's not much of the muffler left where the header would fit into it.
So, what to do? The collar has to come off. When I had previously considered this I tried to get the guys in Thailand to tell what was holding the collar on. All they would say was that it was welded on. So, I went at it with a small grinder and then a small cold chisel and I peeled up a bit of the collar.
After doing that, I noticed the gold colouration under the collar. Figuring they had brazed it on I went at it with an oxy-acetylene torch and the collar just peeled off.
A little light grinding and I cleaned up the mess. All of the mess should actually wind up inside the muffler. I'll probably paint it before final assembly.
I still have to cut the header to the right length and get it all to bolt up properly.
When I was communicating with the guys in Thailand I asked them why they didn't sell a K0 header. They said the headers were very different. I told them several people had used the collared header but had to cut the header shorter and mess a bit with the collar. If they just sold the header without the collar it would be a big help. They seemed surprised by that and I think they then started selling a K0 header... You might find the K0 header on ebay now.
An exhaust manifold question: When I have the header mounted to the head without the exhaust gasket there is a limited amount of stud that protrudes. It only protrudes about half of the length of the header nut. If I put a washer and lock washer on before the header nut then even less stud would be captured by the nut. Should I just not use the washers?
