Cam chain slider is the later model. Std for K6 as an example. Longer introduced in K3 according to CMSNL
14611-300-000
https://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb750k6-four-european-direct-sales_model14384/guide-cam-chain_14611300000/#.WiMORWjWzIUEarlier shorter with thinner pegs: 14611-312-000
https://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb750k1-four-1970-1971-usa_model14354/guide-camchain_14611312000/#.WiMOs2jWzIUHere they mixed. I noticed that the last one I installed to 1984 was a short model.
A friend noticed me about the thinner pegs recently. I knew that earlier were shorter but not looser fit. I planned to reuse my old short one, still looking good in my K2 build with K1 cyl + head but changed my mind to a long one.
You'll see that the cam chain tensioner complete has some parts.
I assembled my pistons with only 4 cyl studs in which gave me free room to assemble the pistons and press the rings.
The 2 studs with o-rings are a must, the other can go in later when you know they all fits. I had removed them when tearing the engine apart in frame. It went together in frame too. Except for the crank cases with all parts in, worked on the floor to avoid heavy lift and lift it aout-in alone. A strap around it only. Frame kit mad that possible.
The tiger pattern on upper case base gasket area is caused by tape protected the freshly grinded surface when cleaning the cases in machine dish washer powder mixed water. The paper tape lost the grip in the water and alu colored dull gray. It was shiny alu after 400 grit paper (before that 240 so the case can use RSC base gasket.
Cylinder base had really nice new surface thanks to the manufacturer of the block!
RCS base gasket works well, but need good surfaces.
Fiber gasket for 78mm holes might not keep together that well either
The holes for sleeves are roughly grinded off since one case stud did not came loose and I could not leave it to a machinist and make it perfectly as planned. I had to do it manually with a drilling machine, electrical screwdriver with grinding tool. RCS base gasket with dowels as template where to cut. It holds together!