Hey guys, been absorbing a ton of info from you all since I got my 78 CB750 last feb. First lesson learned was buy a runner... but the price was right and had a title. I slowly got her sorted. In November she was ready to fired up, a few kicks and she came to life. Then I noticed the oil light wouldn't go out. Tried a few things, bought a gauge for the oil galley, dropped the oil pump out three times to reprime, replace o-rings, etc. Tried every method I could find here to get oil moving and the needle on the gauge to budge but to no avail. For whatever reason, I decided to check compression while I was waiting for the oil to drain the 4th time. Well, cylinder 1 is 30lbs on average off from the other 3. Time to pull the motor.
I got the motor out with little fan fair and started into the breaking it down. The big surprise I got was when I pulled the head off and did a quick measure of the cylinder bores, I found them to be 65mm. The PO didn't mention a big bore kit, likely didn't know. The cylinders look ok, no scratches or gauges, but cross hatching gone. Ring gap in the cylinder is right at 0.7mm not horrible, and now the questions:
1) What make are these pistons and are the rings just available or .25 over rings available? There is a "C" stamped at the top of the dome and a very faint EXH ink off center
2) How much of the cylinder sleeve is left to possibly go another .25 over?
3) Best (cost effective) option if cylinder sleeve can't be bored? New sleeves? New cylinder jug, original or go big bore and matching pistons?