Amazing how little I have to show for the last several weeks of work, most of it spent researching the archives on this site, digging through the shop manual and Hondaman's book.... being this is my first 750 tear down, the learning curve is pretty steep, but learning ALOT!
The original plan for the engine was to replace the head gasket and pucks to stop some of the usual oil leaks, clean up, paint and polish, but when I opened the valve cover up, I found one of the cam journals and bearings had done battle with a foreign intruder.
I've located a good replacement camshaft from a fellow forum member, but still trying to find some decent cam towers. Since that's the last part of engine assembly, I'm putting the cam tower issue on hold, and continue on down below.
With the damage to the camshaft, I don't feel confident about assuming the rest of the engine is in top shape and going on blindly, so I'm going to do a complete strip down, and find out what condition the rest is in.
Removed the cylinders and head and dropped off at a local machine shop to inspect -----
(fast forward two weeks)
Some good news - got a call from the machine shop, the cylinders and head check out fine, with only 23k on the bike, that's what I was expecting, but nice to know for sure. I printed all the specs I could find from the manual and Hondaman's book, and had him measure everything. He put a fine cross hatch on the cylinders, trued up the head and block, touched up the valves, and should be good to go with a new set of rings.
With the cylinders and head sorted out, I moved on to the bottom end. Don't know why it was so scarey cracking the transmission apart, but I spent way too much time thinking about it. Wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Its really quite a simple and rugged design. Happy to report nothing (to my eyes at least) out of the ordinary in the lower half, that a lot of cleaning won't take care of.
Of course its not as easy as that..... apparently when lifting the bottom case off, I must have bumped one of the crankshaft clam shell bearings on the crank, and put a scratch in it. Stinks... but it forced me to learn about Honda's bearing codes... New bearings are easily obtained from most of the OEM parts houses, but I had to figure out which to order. My case was stamped with BBBBB and the crankshaft markings were J L AAAAA, so a quick trip to the shop manual, and about two hours of searching this sites archives, I came to the conclusion that I needed to order a set of "green" "C" bearings, or part # 13317-300-013... feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Quick trip to Advance Auto for some Plastigauge, another parts order online, and I'm ready to do some bearing work.
Speaking about ordering parts..... wow, I'm just doing a stock engine "refresh"... gaskets, cam chain, cam chain guide, cam chain tensioner, primary chains, primary tensioner, piston rings,.......... the list never seems to end! I have to say, it is fun to come home to see a box waiting, but not waiting so much to get the credit card bill.
Tomorrow the plan is to take the clutch apart, and see how that looks, then clean everything out of the cases to give them a thorough cleaning, and then maybe start the reassembly process.
Forgot to mention earlier.... I've decided to have the tank and covers professionally painted. The earlier plan was to buy all the supplies and have a try at it myself.... but after contacting fellow SOHC4 member Johnnie, (who lives a few towns over from me) and seeing his candy gold K1, all thoughts of applying a candy finish myself are gone. I contacted the body shop he recommended and met with the painter. Super nice people..... dropped the tins off and now its like waiting for Xmas to come!
Johnnie's bikes look really nice from the pictures he posts online, but in person they are unbelievable!!!!
I have a few days of vacation the end of next week (actual time to devote to engine building!), so hopefully some progress to report next time.