Hi Oly, I have a similar story as yours and a similar K1, mine is an
11/70 and 18000 s/n higher than yours. That’s 6000 CB750K1s per month! And that is a lot of motorcycles.
I rode mine for several years (5000miles?) after a 15 year park, before I pulled the engine last time in 2007
I have had my engine out a couple times: nuisance oil leaks at the point seal and pucks/head gasket drove the decision to pull the engine. Also replaced the internal chains, cam chain and primary chains, tensioners “while I’m in there”. Also hone and rings “while I’m in there” but end gaps were good. At 70000 miles there was some carbon in the exhaust ports but still at 100000 miles no smoke. At least, I don’t see any smoke in the mirror, and no smoke reports from following riders.
Torque/retorque the head gasket was good advice.
My clutch was slipping badly even though the fiber plates measured good. I roughed the surface of the old plates and got temporary improvement. Finally new (supple) fiber plates have done the trick and the clutch now grabs like it should. I still have my original lifter plate and always loosen/tighten the four bolts slowly and evenly. Maybe I should have a heavy lifter plate on hand for my heirs, or the next guy that goes in there.
I’m not an engine builder, I have just the experience of one CB, this one.
My bike still goes from zero to illegal mighty fast without performance mods, not VRod fast, not CBR gixxer or Ninja fast, not even Z1 fast, but fast enough for this guy.
You’re doing a nice job Oly. Make sure you keep your measurements for the future.