Hello all,
I recently pulled the motor in my '74 CB750K to replace the head gasket due to oil weepage. When I removed the valvecover, I noticed that one end of the camshaft was broken off, underneath the far bushing. In testament to the venerable SOHC engine, the engine was running completely fine other than the mist of oil coming out of the head. As you all know, failure is the perfect time to upgrade, as always. I'd like to put a cam in it that helps her breathe a little better on the top end, without upgrading any valves or springs. I understand that this will probably only yield a modest performance increase. My list of things I will have to procure are as follows:
-New camshaft. Can anyone recommend a good place to find one? Everywhere I look has brands that I've never heard of, and I don't want to put crap in my engine. I'd like to spend less than 200 bucks on that.
-New valvecover and head gasket. pretty self explanatory. However much it costs for a good multi layer head gasket
-New jets for the carburetors due to the hotter cam
-New cam chain, preferably with a removable master link so I don't have to separate the crankcase. I saw a post with one of these listed for like 30 bucks, that sounds good to me.
-New tensioner? I don't know if that's replaceable without splitting the case. If not, I guess I'll end up splitting the case, as my tensioner is NG.
-New clutch plates as well. Will I also have to replace the clutch springs, or will a fresh clutch pack do the trick?
In the event that I have to get my head decked, Is there any history of anyone milling the head down to increase compression? I know you can do that on car engines, but I'm not sure if it's possible on a carbureted engine.
Sorry for the laundry list, and thanks in advance for the quick replies!
-Will