Hi all. I've rebuilt a '78 CB750 F2 SS. The project was a lot of fun and took a lot of time. Not all went as well as I'd hoped. I bought the bike which had a K2 bottom, with an F2 head. It wouldn't kick over. I decided to drain the oil only to find about nearly 1/4 of a gallon of water mixed with the oil. After that, it kicked over. Wouldn't start as it needed a lot of work. Hopefully I've uploaded the pictures as well.
When I was rebuilding it, I sourced parts from all over the world, and I have some spares left over. When it was time to fire up the bike, it fired first time and sounded like a beast with only the headers on. I put a wiseco 900cc piston kit in which I had to change the sleeves in the barrels. Also got a port and polish.
Unfortunately after about 300 miles it developed an oil leak out of the head between # 3 and # 4. I found this out when I put it on the side stand and noticed oil slightly dripping from the head fins. It looked like it had only just started to leak. Once again I had to pull the engine out (3rd time). While apart, there was also a drop of oil on the head of the piston on 2 cylinders. Two intake valves were open so I'm thinking valve guide seals didn't quite work like they should have. Simple fix, replace them. With the big bore kits usually 1000cc my mechanic usually dowels off a few passageways to stop the potential leaks. He was going to do it on the one but decided against it. Costs me more time off the road. Haven't go the engine back yet. When I did ride it, it went ok but not as I was expecting. I put a good street cam in it. I think I have to play around with the jetting. Mains I'm using 112 and on the 3rd notch. Stock 35 pilot jet. I've got a few other jets: 115, 120, 123 mains so I'll try them and might go up to 37.5 pilot jet. Bike doesn't seem to accelerate as quickly as my K1. Might be just me. Any thoughts about carby idea would be appreciated.
Another problem I'm yet to fix is an electrical issue. While riding to work I suddenly lost all electrics and bike stopped. Took off the cover to the fuse panel and noticed all 3 fuses still ok. Had power from the battery. On the main fuse I did notice some solder or something looking like it and the plastic holder itself at the back was melted. I changed the main fuse and it all worked again. Strange as I couldn't see that the fuse was blown. Might clean all the connectors again around the fuse area. Anyone got an ideas? This is the second main fuse to fail. The first one did blow. I had the bike idling for about 10 mins with a fan blowing on it to keep it cool and it stopped. I thought it may have been out of fuel as I didn't have the tank on just my sync tank. When I looked it was the main fuse. Interesting problem developing. At least I carry spare fuses for just such an occasion.
Apart from the rebuild of the engine, I put it all together, painted the engine but not the other parts such as frame etc. This is my second rebuild of a CB750. My first was a '71 K1. I'm also putting together another engine. Difference now is that I'm starting from the engine cases and working my way up. I've managed to find a K4 case that hasn't had a hole through the back of it.
If anyone has any hints or suggestions, let me know. Thanks for looking.