Dwarf
Here is a link to that web site:
http://www.speedymetalpolish.com/
Yeah, the 370 motors are strong! I had a 76 a couple years ago - first time I rode it was out in the field in front of my house - there I was rippin along grinning from ear to ear - then I realized i needed to shut it down before I can to the fence at the edge - that was when I realized that brakes on a 77 are no where as strong as modern bikes! (but strong enough fortunately!). That motor sure did HIT though! Modern powervalves that "fill in" the bottom end the old bikes did not have makes the hit of the old iron seem even harder!
Even the most basic of resto's take many many hours and you do grow attached to them dont ya! Kinda like raising kids or something!
I see in your sig a 79 Husky OR250 - I had a 79 Husky CR250...hated to part with it, and I also had a C-2...yet another one I should of held onto! And Britt - back in the day I had a 79 RM400 - that was another killer motor! That square cross section aluminum swingarm (rather than the rounded ones like the C-2 had) always seems so trick to me - no one else had one like that back then! Dwarf - I emailed you with the DRN email on price stuff (dont want the mods mad at me!!)