Hi Everyone,
My first post, but 3 year member! I need some work done to my '77 cb750f2. Pretty sure the top end needs rebuilt, I'm hoping not a total rebuild. Any help would greatly appreciated! Here is a little back ground on the bike...
I bought the bike almost 5 years ago and have ridden it for only a few weeks where I live in Ohio. I was in college and did not have the funds/tools/know how to fix the carbs myself, when one of the floats got stuck open, pissing gas everywhere. I took it to a friend of a friend who, for lack of a better word, royally F***** everything. He had experience working on these old bikes, showing me pictures of pretty good work done to others, so I trusted him when he said fixing the leaky head gasket along with the carbs wouldn't be a problem. I was young and stupid and thought $200 and a case of beer was the best deal I could imagine! He had the bike for about 12 months before he was offered a job in Michigan and had two weeks to relocate. He slapped my bike back together and delivered it to my parent’s house in the Cleveland area. During that process he dropped the bike in the back of his truck on transport and put a nice gouge in the tank. He also stepped on the original side cover, shattering it beyond recognition (without replacing). He then dropped the biggest bomb of all (you can call it ‘Fat Man’ or ‘Little Boy’, whichever you prefer) and told me he dropped a bolt in the motor and I would need a “bolt extractor” to get it out. He never did tell me the location of the bolt and I never heard from him again. A real life nightmare that I was conscious for. He only pulled off the jugs, so I don’t think the bolt can be very far..
Since then, I’ve had a Harley guy (my best friend’s dad) take a look, as he felt bad as to what the poor bike had just gone through. After a year with him he felt too uncomfortable splitting the cases so I passed along to a long-time vintage bike collector and metric bike mechanic. I grew up with his son and I remembered all the times we would go to the Mid Ohio Vintage Days and ride his old dirt bikes. This guy also has done some maintenance on my dad’s beautiful ’78 KZ1000 and has kept that thing running pristine over the past couple years. “Perfect”, I think. I’ll leave the bike with him over the winter and he can get to it when he gets to it. Two years after sitting in his garage, he still has not found the time to work on the bike, so I went to pick up this past weekend. He rebuilt the carbs and had the bike running very smooth and quiet, and then after about 2 minutes of idling he noticed a small rattle. The guy told me to let the next mechanic know that the left cam bank is not getting oil. He also said when he would shut the bike down a quick “squeak” would arise. He explained to me that it’s a possibility that the replacement head gasket was not dry and the gasket sealant could be part of the oil flow problem. He told me it probably needs the top end rebuilt, however, he rode the bike in its current condition..
I really appreciate anyone's input! I'm tired of it sitting for years and years when she wants to be ridden. Hoping to get her back on the road this riding season. Thanks everyone!