You can get a lot of printed info on Kenny’s site, Cycle Exchange.
There are many wrenches on here that’s been frequently knee deep in CBs that can save you money and time here also..
If you’re going to spend money, don’t forget the head. A professional port job and big valves can put a smile on your face. A bigger smile when used in conjunction with a big bore and camshaft upgrade..
I plan on keeping it stock as long as possible engine wise. If the head needs to be addressed I can pocket port the head myself as I have done with several of my bikes. Not going to be as good as a full port job but will increase throttle response and run a lot smoother.
Bigger valves would be nice but if the head has good guides and the stock valves are in good condition I would probably do valve job and pocket port and put the money towards a bolt in cam.
The priority I have in my mind right now for this bike is electronic ignition and cleaning/rebuilding the carbs. Which would include bench setting them.followed by a sync.
I have gone the performance route with everyone of my last 4 bikes, two cb750 dohc, a sportster and my current electra glide. I plan on only digging into the engine when necessary on the 78 cb750.
My belief is when I go in there make it better. How much so is always a matter of money available and what I can do.with as little of it as possible.
Being able to do all my own work except for guides and valve job keeps the costs down thankfully.
Being a professional engine builder in a former life has payed off in the area of my personal performance hobby many times. LOL
Thanks again for the info. Will take anything you good folk wish to.impart on me.