I am a beginner at this. I bought a 1972 CB750 about a month ago, I've been learning about simple maintenance and repair. The members here have been very helpful on several issues I've run into. Last week, I removed the front tire, replaced it, and rebuilt the front brake. Meanwhile, I cleaned everything in the front end. That went well. I followed the instructions regarding rebuilding the brakes in the FAQ. So far so good. Finished that Saturday night. Rode it Sunday for several short trips, none more than about 10 miles. It ran great, brakes worked well, no problems, good power.
This morning, I noticed that there was a puddle of oil under the bike. Importantly, as background info, I have drained and replaced the oil and oil filter, replaced the fuel and included a fuel treatment, replaced the spark plugs, replaced the battery.
Today, I decided to take it for a spin, and it ran really poorly. Previously, it was requiring no choke, starting on first try, idling very smoothly without problems. Today, it would not idle without using the choke at first (wide open, then gradually closing it). I could barely keep it started! I was able to get moving, and I had no power! It was running, but just barely. The exhaust note was different than normal, it sounded like a deeper rumble than normal. The bike would stall out any time I slowed down, or let off of the throttle. I went around the block, then limped it back home. Upon arriving home, I looked under the bike. There are definitely signs of a leak around the bolt at the base of the oil filter assembly. I could be mistaken, but I don't think I messed with this bolt previously. Can't say for sure, so I included a picture of it.
I did a search on here, and found a mention of testing to see if the cylinders are firing by licking your finger, and touching each pipe as it exits the engine. I did this, and the pipes coming from cylinders #1 and #2 are not warm. #3 and #4 are hot.
Hopefully unrelated, but might be important: when I replaced the spark plugs, the spark plug wires for #2 and #3 were old and sort of frayed. I trimmed the ends of these wires, screwed in the spark plug caps and reinstalled. Didn't seem like a big deal, and it still seems to feel tight and sturdy.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
AW