Hi Guys,
As you may have read, I am at this time doing a refurb on a Honda CB400A that's a Hondamatic and I am on the last legs of it. Reason for the post. Before I retired I was a design engineer for Fords for 30 yrs, so I have a reasonable understanding of the following. As I have been sorting out the Honda, it has not run for 17yrs, I am finding quite a few of the plastic parts are failing, ie. bosses for screws and bolts are breaking up due to the age and UV problem.
To be honest, there are times when this happens it really is a problem because the parts may not be available, new,so one can only get second hand parts which obviously can have UV aging and also the Honda parts are a stupid price, I recently bought 2x 40mm O rings to seal carb to head and they were just short of £16, from a well known Honda parts guy. Again, as you may have read/seen I have recently refurbed 2 of my MZ's, the TS 250/1 and the 301 Tour, and I was very pleased with them both. I didn't do them up to show cond. but close, What I have realised is that the Honda is a manufacturer not unlike Fords that when designing various parts especially plastics all the webs and bosses are as thin that they do not show sinks on the visual side, of course that doesn't allways give best streanth to the part. Sorry if this is a bit long winded, but remembering my 2 Z's I must say I didn't have the above problems with either of them. So, the conclusion is we all know that Z's are built a bit BS Housy but I must say they were a pleasure to work on, and easy, compaired to the Honda which is an absolute B++++++d. Look after your Z's they deserve it.
Take care all Alan.