The rubber 'cush' parts in the clutch and the oil-pump rebuild kit. Don't know what ignition your planning on.......but new advance springs would be nice.
I think I´ll be replacing the clutch with the APE "Extra Disc" kit, but I´m not sure what rubber parts you are mentioning are?
I will also look into the oil-pump rebuild kit as you recommend.
In regards to ignition I plan on using the transistorized ignition for dual points from Hondaman. I haven´t seen the advance springs sold separately, where can I get those?
Don't do ANYTHING, until you have HondaMan's Book!
I completed all of what you listed above and more, and successfully popped my rebuild cherry using that book and this forum alone.
Its worth every penny.
That book should already be underway
+1 Hondaman's book, basically mandatory reading for a rebuild.
I did go the extreme length of replacing all bearings, including those PITA needle rollers on the clutch basket with SKFs, just want a "new" engine that I won't have to open up for another 40+ years. Depends on what your goal is really, if investing in a long haul, change them all with good ones.
It is hard say. On one hand I like to do things right, but on the other hand I don´t like to scrap perfectly sound parts. The bike is just my hobby, and I got a newer bike and a car for transportation, so I will only use it occasionally, and mostly for fun
Sure about conrod bearings? If open the bolts replace them with F2 version. Check if the rods have lash before doing anything.
If the engine has plenty of miles it might be time for it. My conrod bearings were usually good. Maybe they are more protected than the crank bearings. I replaced all the other bearings in the entire engine at 65.000 km's.
My valve guides have always been good. I replaced a 2 of the exhaust due to massive overheat making rods top end bluish, melted 2 pistons. K engines have good steel guides. Check the radial lash. I think max play at the has at 10mm lift is about 0,1 mm.
Invest in a ported head. 836. Send head, cyl and crank with rods to a professional that port head, fix valves and seats + springs. Bore cyl, balance crank with new pistons, polish the journals. New cam
-But you might go for a std CB750 engine?
I don´t know how many miles are on the spare engine, that it, partly, also why I would like to rebuild it. As the engine is already completely disassembled I will need new crankshaft/conrod bearings no matter what (they can´t be reused as far as I know!?!)
I will try and look into the F2 conrod bearings, if these are a better choice. I will also check the lash on the valves and conrods as you mention.
In regards to engine performance see the last part of my initial question - I´m doing a couple of modifications, but I´m not going "over the top", with the engine
I guess I can boil part of the answers down to "it depends"
I will try and evaluate the current condition of the parts (ball bearing, valve guide etc.) before replacing them. Are there any hard to reach bearings that are a must to replace (needle bearings by the primary chain maybe) when the engine is already opened?