You might need more than that when you have the engine apart?
I found a bad scratch in one cylinder many years ago.
I went to our tuner in town that just happened to have a set of Russ Collins 836 forged pistons needed to be machined for wanted compression.
Left the cylinder there.
I heard that CB750 gained a lot when porting the head.
So, I left the head there too...
Larger inlet valves (F2 34mm), HD valve springs...better cam... HD cam chain... replaced all bearings in the entire engine, new clutch...Mikuni Smooth bore carbs that i did not use most of the time. (Will use soon)
Left my crank there as well for balancing with lighter alternator.
I really recommend ported head and cam together with 836. My engine worked very well with 836, and not that hot cam.
Cam: Action Fours SS-1. Similar numbers as Webcam 41.
From
http://www.satanicmechanic.org/a4scam.shtml In o/c
Ex o/c
Valve Durat- btc/abc
lift ion Description bbc/atc
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.360 270 Ok with stock valve springs, smooth and 28/62
.360 270 tractable as a stock machine. The cam for 62/28
those who are worried about "hot" cams.
My forged pistons did not last that long when i had other problems caused a piston melt down. I replaced them with Action Fours cast pistons with lower compression. These worked even better when the engine was not that sensitive needed highest possible octane. Acceleration and top speed almost the same but without the nice wheelies as the higher CR gave.
-836
-Ported head
-Cam like Webcam 41.
-Lightened alternator. (quicker responce)
I used this setup during 4 5000-6000km touring in Europe with very good result. Very reliable performance.
My project now started 2009 to get the bike on the road again... now with hotter cam..and my Mikunis, no need of long touring.