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Offline Kickstart

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1975 CB750F clutch plate options?
« on: December 08, 2013, 09:35:01 PM »
I've renewed my efforts to get my current project wrapped up, and noticed something odd in the parts diagram for the clutch:



What does that 5/6 clutch plate mean?  Can I use a either (doesn't seem like number 6 is available anymore), or does it mean you're suppose to have both a plate 5 and 6 sandwiched together.

I think my old plate just looks like the rest (I'll have to double check).

And, another question...
I noticed the new plates are smooth, but my old ones have dimples (see attached picture).  Anyone know the significance of these differences, if any?

Thanks,
Chris
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75' CB750F Painted black (Project)
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Re: 1975 CB750F clutch plate options?
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2013, 10:15:53 PM »
The 75 CB750F came with a #5 plate in the middle just like the K's had. That #6 was a 'field fix' for a noisy rattling clutch pack. It is a middle plate from the 75-79 GL1000. It takes up a little extra space. This requires a little mixing and matching to make work. To accomplish this you remove that #5 middle single metal plate and insert the #6 GL1000 double metal plate AFTER you remove the inner most #3 friction disc that is closest to #1 basket.

After Honda came out with the 'field fix' hybrid they did an update in 77/78 that has a few different parts including #1, the clutch basket which was slightly longer to accomodate ALL the discs without removing one for the 'field fix'. #2 was also slightly longer. The cover which is not pictured in your schematic was modified to provide slightly better clearance which you can do by grinding down those radial ribs slightly.

Here is the "field fix' from Honda. If your clutch is noisy you can do the field fix or get a whole clutch assembly from a 77/78 F or K and use the whole thing. That may be just as easy to find a complete unit vs trying to find that single double metal disc. I know  ;) I used a 78K clutch assembly in my 75 750F with new Honda friction discs and HD Barnett springs. Works amazingly well. The 75 unit will have the field fix done and go into the 78 K engine when it gets built.

   
As of today 3/13/2012 my original owner 75 CB750F has made it through 3 wives, er EX-wives. Free at last.  ;-)

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Re: 1975 CB750F clutch plate options?
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2013, 10:43:16 PM »
Wow... Thanks Jerry!   That was very informative.

I don't think I ever experienced the rattling (at least not that I remember), but good to know there's an official fix for it.

I really appreciated the explanation.
- Chris
75' CB750F Orange flake (rider)
75' CB750F Blue (Project)
75' CB750F Painted black (Project)
No Reserve Racing #171 AHRMA