Sorry if this is long winded...
Well, got my 78 CB750F about 6 months ago or so. My bike was and still is pretty rough by my standards, not by others perhaps though.
I've never ridden the bike as it didn't run when purchased, but I was able to get it running in the garage after a cleaning of the carbs (off a newer model nighthawk). Lots of smoke, perhaps bad valve guide seals or too much raw gas? Anyhow, I had the bike running on three occasions, about 5-10 mins each time, with lots of smoke and the wrong carbs.
Trying to figure out my plan of attack, I decided a factory like restore was what I was going to go after. Knowing I had the wrong carbs, I thought (perhaps incorrectly) that I should get the correct carbs for the bike, get it running again and try to establish what caused the smoke.
I got some PD-42A carbs, spent a while getting them cleaned and assembled, bench sync'd and re-installed. My hope was to get the bike running, take it for a short drive to see if the trans checked out and whether a full engine tear down and rebuild was going to be required.
This was the plan until this last weekend. Upon getting the carbs installed (major PITA), I tried to start the bike...no love at all. Back firing, lots of fuel, the occasional spark. I played with the carbs for hours. Could get the bike to start even briefly.
I have been delaying a complete tear down because I thought getting the bike up and running would be best to diagnose the condition. But after meeting with failure to get the bike running again...in a moment a of weakness, I decided to hell with my carefully thought out "approach" to the restore.
Started tearing down the bike, found a loose wire on the rectifier (likely the reason for no start or run). I know I should have walked away when I got frustrated and the loose wire illustrates that perfectly.
So...what do you guys think. Should I continue with the tear down, working from the ground up, or go back and start at the top and go down...(make sure it runs, then tear it down). I know this is all highly subjective and i have read several projects which were start from either direction and seemed to have turned out just fine.
What do you all think?
Thanks,
Mike