Hey guys, My name is Eric and I've just finished a full resto/ rebuild of my first CB 750K . It's a 1978 with 17K miles on it. I cleaned up this bike completely, powder coated frame, polished / painted engine, etc. I've put a lot of work into this bike and I love it. I'm just having trouble starting it. After double checking the carbs, spark, points/condensers, etc. I had one more thing that I thought may be the problem. I had a 50/50 chance and with my Luck I lost. When I installed the camshaft after the rebuild, I lined it up perfectly with the timing marks but unfortunately the darn 4th cylinder was on the compression stroke instead of the 1st cyl. It is my first rebuild so I'm still learning , but damn really? The crank turns smoothly, no valves are hitting this cylinders or anything. Now I have to pull the whole engine again and fix it. I dont' think there really is a way to fix this without having to pull the motor again? If anyone knows how , any tips would be a huge help. Thanks everyone, any help is really appreciated .