I was told by a mechanic that my oil lines are too small and I am starving the engine for oil. Note that I am running a 836 set up. What size hose is everyone running from the oil tank to the engine inlet and outlet, thanks...
If you are IN Durango...I think your mechanic might be too high?
The OEM-sized oil system on this particular engine is the largest oversized system ever built by anyone in this industry. Honda was scared to death of a very public failure of the CB750, so the oil pump is 125% (pressure side) flow capable, so that at 50k miles (this was the rumored original design life of these engines) the wear in the crank bearings would still allow for full oil pressure and flow at clearances of less than 0.0032". In real life, the bearing clearances approach half that by around 80k miles while the pumps are still 110% capable with that mileage and clearance.
The only thing I have seen cause troubles with the (OEM) oil lines was/is age, or them being kinked by the owners' removing and abusing them. In extremely rare situations (after such treatment, in both cases) the liners of the aged hoses have come loose and partially blocked a couple of intake lines (the rear one with the bend), which caused the engines to wear their crank bearings (rods were OK) during high-speed touring for thousands of miles. Their only clue was a flickering oil light when they pulled off the freeway to a stoplight.
BUT...here's another question: is your oil light flickering? If so, you may well have the wrong oil type in the bike.
The CB750 requires 20w50 oil with zinc (ZDDP) and NO DETERGENT. If you are using normal car-engine oil, this is causing many troubles, including oil foaming and likely a flickering oil light. That's due to low oil PSI, which will cause bearing damage soon in the crankshaft. Use NON-DETERGENT OIL, 20w50 or at the very least 15w40 weight, with zinc. You can get zinc here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/183908056251?epid=1632536415&hash=item2ad1c63cbb:g:5PEAAOSwTF1dRKxS&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoFUM2kd9Gn30OnZAs7DTfTQjfcwKwPLTjNgctEFgHTm4SpraUvS0GDyK2GHWwP1Usm6iT9R%2FeXRSNfFzRvmgL4xLoQmfRupIiDQomR8Avumh6Ji9xriCItb57ux5CREqrbWfSLP7FW5OIUbTYvTvuFsgxlfz34dRuw552YiKeCRqcNXPxL%2Bbs9bn9mvmi%2FeB%2BIEJuanPPXZVKVM6%2FtZSdK0%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5auidWWYQIf you use the commonly-available Castrol 4T Motorcycle oil found in most auto parts stores (20w50 weight), add 1/2 of one of these little bottles for the right amount of ZDDP in an oil change.
DO NOT use the Rislone brand of ZDDP additive, as it contains lots of detergent: detergent oil is death to the crankshaft bearings in these engines by way of foaming at engine speeds over 3000 RPM or so. If you are using (or wish to use) synthetic oil. your best bet is the Golden Spectrol 20w50 oil (NOT the one for V-twin engines, it has detergent) made just for these type engines. AMSOIL also makes an excellent one, but is hard to find.