Hello to all. As you can probably guess from my user name, I'm an old boy. Be turning 70 in a couple of months. I am retired and living in southern Vermont. I was an active duty soldier for 21 years and retired as a senior Warrant Officer in 1990. And no, I was not a rotor head! I was an engineer, properly, an engineer maintenance technician.
At this time, my toys include a 2014 Camaro SS, 1982 Suzuki GL1100, 1978 CB750F (now an 836), and a 1977 CB750F (also an 836) that is a work in progress. As far as projects go, I just fired up for the first time my 836cc "Black Engine" yesterday. It has a completely rebuilt "F" head, new cam, new cam and primary chains and tensioners, special Wiseco pistons for the "F" black engine, stronger rods, and a lightened, polished, and balanced crank. I have a tri-Y header and K&N pod filters. I had my engine machine work done and performance parts bought from CycleX. Generally, when a completely rebuilt engine is fired up for the first time you can expect some problems. My problem is an excess of oil pressure!!! I'd be very happy to share some with those who are having problems with low oil pressure.
Between 1500 and 2000 rpm I'm pinning a 100psi guage.
Any suggestions or ideas as to what i did, would be welcomed before I tear the base off.
I've been riding bikes since 1972 when I bought my first one which was a CB450 that lasted 7000 miles until I high-sided it. Traded in my crashed and burned 450 for a '73 750K. That was a fine piece of equipment. I've owned besides Hondas; Kawasakis, Suzukis, and Triumph. Never developed an affinity for Harleys. My only other claim to fame as a biker was being a Finisher of the SCMA 4-Corners of the USA in 2005 and earning my "fancy pin". It was a solo documented ride that took me 14 days to collect the corners and on the 19th I pulled into my driveway. It was a little over 10K miles in 19 days so I call it an "Iron Butt" for wimps
. Well, it's beer time. I'll have my ear close to the ground hoping to hear from someone. My best to all.