Last weekend my buddy gave me some forks he thought might be for a CB750, as they were mismarked for a CB350. They weren't the right ones, but I thought the internals might swap. I finally got them apart for a comparison.
The stock tubes/components are on the left side of the pictures, unknowns on right.
Big differences are the tubes are the same diameter, but ends have different sized holes. The unknowns have a different damper. The lowers and springs are longer on the unknown.
The fork dampers are different. The unknown does not have the rod across the diameter which allowed you to make a tool to hold it while tightening it. Which stinks if you don't have an impact gun / hex head attachment.
And they are shorter and slimmer.
So the ends of the tubes are different.
But luckily all the internals are a direct swap for the Cb750 lowers. When assembled they sit the same height.
Guesses are they are 77-78 CB750K or CB750A forks. I'll be taking these tubes to get shortened once I have everything together.
I also got the headlight shell, sprocket, rotor, and sprocket guard painted. Frame is done.
I bought new wheel bearings and got the old ones out. The bearing in the cush drive was original, and no one had ever attempted to take it out, so it was easy to remove. I just drilled out the 4 stake marks and made my own pin tool to remove it.
Unfortunately the wheel retainers were so f'd up from previous attempts. I had to drill in at least 8 spaces on each. Both are ruined. $20 each. The more I dig in the more my low buck is becoming high buck. I'm debating just getting rid of the 16" and buying an 18" rear wheel on ebay for $50 than buying a new retainer for the rear.