This is going to start with a sob story. You can skip the next paragraph, but it's mostly to set context for this project. The TL/DR; is I inherited this project from an idiot (my younger self). It's a project bike that hasn't ran since 2008, and I'm trying to set things straight.
It really pains me to say, but my CB750 has been a point of great shame in my life for the past decade. I bought it right out of college, rode it for a couple of years, and then decided to rebuild it. What started as a top end rebuild, turned into a full rebuild, and then everything ended up sitting on a garage shelf for 10+ years. For all that time it really ate at me, and I frankly had developed a fear of restarting the project. This is my last go at it, to try to get things going. I promise you I will shed a tear at the end of this because its finally running, or I've failed and forced myself to sell it off to someone who will finish what I couldn't.
So anyways, with that out of the way. The current state is the engine is out, stripped down to the bare cases. Cases have been painted, and everything is ready to assemble. Problem is how long everything sat unattended. As it sat for so long, every single part will need to be reviewed to determine if it should be replaced. I already have all the normal parts to replace on hand when you do this type of build. Plus the following parts:
MRieck stage 3 head (The pièce de résistance of the build)
wiseco 836 kit
BCR 4-2 peashooter exhaust
Webcam 63a
new coils w/dyna ignition
Terry in Australia custom oil cooler
I also have the M3 tensioner / guide but honestly I think I might just replace it with a new stock part. I hear now some people have had issues and I'd really just want to not have to open these cases again.
As for non-engine items, time will tell. I will be keeping a stock look though with the standard handlebars, seat, body panels, and airbox. I'll refresh the brakes, suspension, and maybe a few other things.
I don't have any good picture of my bike in any real glory, but I just got the workspace finished up for this project. Ran new electric, installed a light, and put in a new shelf above the workbench solely in preparation for this project.
So far the only work I've done is cleaning and oiling the cases, body, and head. They're all in decent shape, save for the bottom case. Loads of pitting on it, but nothing too serious. Should be good to go. Next step is inspecting the crankshaft and determining replacement bearing shells. I plan on replacing all the shells, as the case is open and I may as well. Hopefully the crank is in good enough shape.