I rebuilt the motor from the ground up, but I haven't gone for power. It was pretty worn and had to start with a new crank and I did the following work:
Bored to fit 0.5mm o'size pistons, this takes motor to 750cc, new pistons and rings. I wanted to keep the motor the same cc as the original CR750 Hondas.
Tsubaki high performance cam chain, complete new cam chain tensioner. New valve guides, new exhaust valves, new stem seals, single coil tapered valve springs with new keepers. 125-05 Megacycle cam. Mod cylinder head - stage 2 porting. Cut seats - throat out ports to increase port area.
From Chris Schumannnew .002" oversize O.D. valve guides for the Honda CB750 SOHC. They will work in all models '69-'78. These are oversize to restore the press fit in loose guide bores. They are a good upgrade for some early types that don't accept stem seals on the exhaust guides. These guides are designed so they can be installed deeper in the head (if desired) for greater stem seal to retainer clearance when using high lift cams. CB750 VALVE SPRINGS RACE SPRING KIT. This is a set of high performance valve springs for the SOHC CB750 Honda '69-'78. These are a brand new product that were not available on the retail market. They are a single coil tapered design offering better characteristics than conventional straight dual spring setups. Single coil conical spring designs are being adopted in all fields of automotive motorsports and now have arrived in vintage motorcycle racing. This design offers reduced valve train weight and far greater resistance to spring harmonics. Don't let the single spring design fool you. Spring pressures are significantly greater than stock yet not quite as aggressive open pressures as some aftermarket kits, helping prolong cam lobes and rocker arms. This kit includes hardened shims as the stock cupped units are eliminated. The step in stock retainers must be turned down to fit in the tops of these springs, thus further reducing valve train weight. The spring specs are as follows: Upper O.D. 1.120", Lower O.D. 1.250", 1.710" free length, wire diameter .177", pressure closed 75 lbs. at 1.450", 185 lbs. at 1.100", 205 lbs. at 1.050", coil bind at 0.955".
It requires deep pockets to really bump the HP up big, and I was concentrating, with this project, on a bike that looks good and sounds good. Yes, I'm shallow
But it's a strong base to build on, should I have any wish to go further down that track.