My 750 motor has the engine number CB750E-2350XXX. This was one of the ones before Honda introduced the "sealed cylinder stud knock pins" (as according to Honda Service Bulletin # 42) to reduce head gasket leaks.
12 months ago I rebuilt my engine, and it was put back together using a Cycle Exchange gasket kit. The engine was completed and filled to the top with oil to ensure there was no corrosion on the internals. It has not been run since the rebuild.
The problem is that there is an oil leak (minor but still there) along the front of the head gasket.
I know its highly unlikely, but is there any chance this leak will disappear once the motor has been run / bedded in?
? I know I'm clutching at straws, but I really dont want to tear it down again unless I really have to. I was wondering if the gasket material that surrounds the "cylinder ring" might bed in and seal the leak?
Now before you chime in with the obvious about correct head bolt tensions, and using new O rings, yes Im sure the tensions were correct, and I used all the bits supplied in the gasket set (apart from the 8 rubber knock pin seals that were not relevant to my engine).
The only thing I am kicking myself about now is not having installed heavy duty cylinder stud bolts when I had the chance. I figure the problem would probably not have occured if I had used them.
Any suggestions greatfully accepted (keep it clean!!!
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Mal