About the chain oiler being on all model 750Ks:
My daily driver is a 78 K8 and it doesn't have the chain oiler. Thanks for the excellent pic, now I know where it is supposed to be. There is a solid bolt holding the drive sprocket.
I also have an engine here that is awaiting rebuilding from a 77 (K7?). It too has a solid bolt holding the drive sprocket.
The chain oiler sounds like it would be a neat thing to have and I suppose that I should pull the sprocket off and look down the hole to see if there is an oil passage there. I'm guessing the chain oiler is something that I could add?
Can anyone else confirm that K7 K8 did NOT have the chain oiler? Perhaps my two engines had the chain oiler removed.
Thanks.
I don't have time at the moment to look it up on a microfiche, I suggest going to motogrid.com or equivalent. But didn't the K7/K8 change to a 630 Oring chain? ORing chains require little maintenance and cleaning is more important than oiling. Hence no auto oiler?
On the older bikes Honda thought something better than nothing, leaving oiling up to the owner was risky. But hot crankcase oil being slung out in a rather haphazard manner is less than optimal. Which is why so many of us chose to turn it off as best we could and do our own maintenance. Nowadays a 530 ORing chain is the way to go. IMO
There are auto oilers for ORing chains, ScottOiler is popular.
http://www.scottoiler.com/