Hello all,
Iv'e owned my 1974 CB750 for almost 7 years. It was purchased with 16,000 miles on it and now I have about 58,000 on it. I have followed the oil change and maintenance schedule religiously and always used 20w50 Honda Oil. Full tune up every 2000 miles. I have rebuilt the top end, new rings, cam chain, valve guides, 3 angle valve job, seats, on and on. Every bearing, bushing, gear and seal has been touched........
except the bottom end of the engine.
In the last 1000 miles it has developed a whine in the transmission. It only happens with the clutch let out and the pitch and volume seems to increase slightly with load and rpm. It will also make the noise in neutral with the clutch let out, but not with it pulled in. My thoughts are that the straight cut gears have finally worn to a point where they make this noise and it will be something to live with, or that a bearing or trans shaft bushing is/has worn past serviceable tolerance. There are no metal shavings in the oil and there is no excessive drag in the transmission. Any thoughts? Bite the bullet and do the bottom end? I'm just bummed as I've heard plenty of times the bottom end on these bikes are good to 100k miles or slightly more. Thanks!