kbongos
Veteran Member
So I bought a CL450 engine from CL for $80. AD says CL450 same as CB450 so I titled it as a CB450 as I think this is more common. Started with parts for sale by others post: https://www.vintagehondatwins.com/f.../73-cl450-motor-100-bought.10248/#post-124802
I don't need the engine, I have a few other later year bikes, 81 CM400, 82 CM450. These engines are quite different with there DOHC. Just thought it would be fun to do a tear down and learn. I had the top end off on my CM400 and did some cleanup, but that's the extent of my experience on motorcycle engine internal servicing.
The engine was just a spare for PO that sat in garage for a long time, never used(got it from estate give away). Said it was stuck in the ad. And I have tried some gentle coaxing of both rotor and starter, but nothing moves. So cleaning it up for start. After a rough clean up start to apply penetrating oil. Start loosening a few bolts with care. Got the two spark plugs loosed, apply some penetrating oil and work them back and forth a little to avoid ripping threads up. Dribble a little mix of oil in exhaust/intake valves, figure it might reach the piston tops that might enjoy it. Checked oil, not up to stick but there is some old oil in there. I figure that's good, better than bone dry. And it didn't leak at all even on drive home where I didn't have it braced well and it fell on it side and moved around some on the way home. That was first mistake.
Started cleanup just a floor on some cardboard. The thing does not balance well on the big oil pan bolt. Made something up as a work bench for it with my old wood car blocks. There is a ramp part for driving a car up on the blocks, these were home made many years ago and served me well. Just having big blocks and wedges has proven handy. These sitting on a home made 2x4 coaster cart. Then a few odd wood pieces wedged to keep it a little stable. I also have a nice stout oak tree log I keep in garage, and of course the collection of plastic pails.
For the most part the engine looks fairly decent, so time will tell. Any suggestions on tear down welcome!

I don't need the engine, I have a few other later year bikes, 81 CM400, 82 CM450. These engines are quite different with there DOHC. Just thought it would be fun to do a tear down and learn. I had the top end off on my CM400 and did some cleanup, but that's the extent of my experience on motorcycle engine internal servicing.
The engine was just a spare for PO that sat in garage for a long time, never used(got it from estate give away). Said it was stuck in the ad. And I have tried some gentle coaxing of both rotor and starter, but nothing moves. So cleaning it up for start. After a rough clean up start to apply penetrating oil. Start loosening a few bolts with care. Got the two spark plugs loosed, apply some penetrating oil and work them back and forth a little to avoid ripping threads up. Dribble a little mix of oil in exhaust/intake valves, figure it might reach the piston tops that might enjoy it. Checked oil, not up to stick but there is some old oil in there. I figure that's good, better than bone dry. And it didn't leak at all even on drive home where I didn't have it braced well and it fell on it side and moved around some on the way home. That was first mistake.
Started cleanup just a floor on some cardboard. The thing does not balance well on the big oil pan bolt. Made something up as a work bench for it with my old wood car blocks. There is a ramp part for driving a car up on the blocks, these were home made many years ago and served me well. Just having big blocks and wedges has proven handy. These sitting on a home made 2x4 coaster cart. Then a few odd wood pieces wedged to keep it a little stable. I also have a nice stout oak tree log I keep in garage, and of course the collection of plastic pails.
For the most part the engine looks fairly decent, so time will tell. Any suggestions on tear down welcome!











































