The bike is a 1978 CB750K.
Thanks to all. This helps a LOT!
FWIW, Valvoline Racing 20w50 is in the bike right now, and the clutch sometimes misbehaves. It never seems to slip without me touching the clutch lever, but ANY tension on the clutch cable will cause slippage. I'd guess I could not wheelie this thing using the time-honored method of popping the clutch but I'm not going to try. Those days are over for me.
Are you sure your clutch and cable are both adjusted correctly?
Sometimes an improper adjusted clutch can remove the necessary free play and worse impart some disengagement preload on the clutch springs. Exhibiting the condition you described of slipping with just the slightest touch.
This forum has downloadable service manuals that covers your entire 78. Including the proper clutch adjustments. It also has a good explanation of the pressurized, scavenged, and drain oil circulation and relief valves and filter bypasses.
I not sure rereading your questions if your research included the Honda service manual. I’m surprised your query research of starting of engine with no engine oil didn’t net the same advise as posted.
+1 on “ANY” is better than no oil. While I agree with 2tired on contaminated oil, it would surprise me however if it wasn’t still better than nothing.
H*ll I still fill the spin on oil filters with oil prior to use regardless of size if their mounting position allows.
As far as removing the spark plugs after each oil change and before starting…., some manufacturers of big older engines that had sit for extended period of time recommended cranking the engine over with the fuel or ignition shut off until engine oil pressure was indicated. May work the same for your 78 without risking any spark plug threads or something falling in the hole unnoticed. Compression is not nearly the load as combustion…