So going down to the shop(75' walk now!!)
My K0 has the solid bolt-no oiler adjustment shaft, so I researched CMS and the change from 12mm bolt to 14mm thread adjustable oiler appears to be at serial 1026144, mid K2 motor.
I did that, too, then took apart a damaged K4 engine and found the 12mm bolt with the adjustable oiler in it.
(Can't vouch for originality in that one, tho..)
Then there's my own K2, which came with a K1 engine brand new, but has the 14mm hole in the final-drive shaft.
I only discovered that a few years ago when I ordered a new rubber insert for mine because it was still drooling too much when fully closed, and had to re-order the 14mm version. I still have that 12mm version in my 'spares' parts - it didn't fit the last sandcast, either... come to think of it, this is how I've ended up with a LOT of spare 750 bits and pieces like that.
I've also found the oiler-equipped final-drive sprocket in an early K6, followed by another K6 (that same summer) that had the 14mm bolt solid plug in it - which I discovered when I took the bike to the carwash (sprocket cover removed) to clean it up for an engine removal. That bolt-equipped one had no oiler pan inside, either - much like the K7 cases.
Granted, in the K6 series they were using whatever they could get their hands on to build one: that bike was a "scramble" for Honda to create in response to American Honda's roaring demand for 4-pipers again when the F0/1 sales fell flat by over 40%+ (we kept hearing "Can you put 4 pipes on it?"). At least this did result in the best paint of the series being applied to the K6 bikes, IMHO.