Well, step 1 is complete (i.e., my garage is relatively clean and organized) and I'm ready, gulp, to try and split the cases on the my Honda '76 CB750 K. I'm hoping to fix my bike's inability to shift into 2nd gear which fixing the oil flow problem (oil not coming into the clutch through the shaft) and rebuilding the clutch (new plates and discs, and numerous other variations and manuevers) did not fix.
So, I'm looking for tips on how to begin...I've read available posts and plan on taking lets of pics and organizing/labeling etc...basically I understand that I have to get the engine out and then upside down in order to get at the trans gears and shift forks which I believe to be the problem.
I have the service manual which says to take off the cylinder head first but is that necessary for what I'm doing? I was going to take off everything it says to but I don't know if the cylinder head, cylinder and cam chain tension need to be removed as indicated...thanks, ron.
I seem to recall we did this on an earlier thread. I don't blame you for wanting confirmation as its a big job. So I'll lay out my process and wait for someone else to confirm it.
First the main premise is No you do not have to remove any part of the top end to fix the transmission.
First you would remove the engine. Next, while on the floor, remove all of the bolts visible from the top that hold the cases together. Mostly 6mm bolts (with 10mm heads), including 2 or 3 in the countershaft area. and maybe one or 2 in the starter motor compartment.
Then get it on the bench upside down. Remove all the engine sidecovers. Remove the shifter linkage and the bearing carrier that crosses over the split between the cases.
Remove all the 6 mm bolts that hold the bottom case to the top. And the 3 along the back if you didn't take those out on the floor. Finally, remove the 8mm main bolts (12mm heads).
Tap around the seam of the cases with a mallet, when it sounds hollow, the bottom case may be ready to come off. Once the lower case half is off, the trans is exposed. The main shaft can come out with the clutch and you'll get enough slack in the primary chains to get it out. The crank does not need to be disturbed. But the lower crank main bearing shells are in the lower case, so treat them nice and be sure they are clean before reassembling.
While you are there, remove the oil pan and clean the pump screen. The oil pump will come out with the lower case and you won't see the screen if you don't remove the pan.
Hope someone else chimes in to confirm this, so I'll know I'm not crazy.
PS: I seem to recall being taught to remove the mainbearing bolts last and install first.