Hello all! This thread should have been started a while ago but I am a busy student and haven't had the time. So here we go. I have a 1970 Honda CB750 K0... candy red... semi stock.
I bought this 750 a few months ago from a friend who needed the $. It didn't run and had been modified a little bit to fit the PO personality. I had originally intended on just getting it started and selling. I figured it would be a good way to get introduced to a new hobby (I had been a car guy before) and make a few dollars. But after I did a little work and research I quickly realized that I actually enjoyed this much more than I anticipated, and the bike wasn't just some "dime a dozen" bike.
I have since flip flopped back and forth on what to do with it, while doing little things to see if I could get it started. After a month and a half of tinkering I finally kick started it and heard it roar (no mufflers) for the first time. It was awesome... and loud... so loud it actually scared me haha. I still didn't trust it so I quickly turned it off and have since not been able to get it started again.
The things I have done:
-new plugs
-new boots
-tested coils... replaced 2/3 with a used one from my local bike shop.
-replaced both points sets and one condensor (idk why but they only ordered me 1)
-new petcock (old one prob just needed rebuilt but I wanted the piece of mind that it was good)
-rebuilt/cleaned carbs (some new hardware, soaked bodies and jets in chem dip over-night, one at a time)
-purchased used throttle cable (4 to 1) off of ebay. It works great... and 120 cheaper than a brand new one.
-soaked the tank in evaporust for days... rinsed with water... immediately filled with gas.
-changed the oil and filter
After I did all of this I got the bike to fire (kicked a few times with a closed choke, then opened the choke and it fired right up). It sounded like I had the throttle wide open. I didnt have any airbox or pod filters on at the time and the choke was open so that might have been why. The throttle was not stuck, it is operating smoothly. Once I shut it off I was unable to get it started again. The battery was weak so I replaced it with a new, sealed battery. Once I did this I realized that the bike was not in neutral (I had the clutch in when I started it) so after a little fidgetting I figured out the way it worked and got it in neutral... the light works! Also the oil light goes off everytime I kick it but then comes back on? I still have had no luck getting it started. I have started the hunt for a box and my buddy gave me an old set of K&N pods to try while tries to save my stock box. So I will see if this helps. I am thinking that maybe the plugs are getting fouled? Not sure... maybe the air to gas ratio is screwed up since it is wide open on the back end.
Anyways here are some pictures! Any help would be appreciated.... I will post more tomorrow in terms of problems I am having (one point wont close! argghhh). Thanks for reading please follow along!!
Here is the airbox... a buddy is trying to fix it for me and should have it back the next couple days.