Hey guys, I picked up a 72' & 78' CB750K, both in rough shape, about 6 months ago and have finally started getting serious about rebuilding the 72' how I want. The previous owner wouldn't split them up and I probably ended up paying to much for the condition that it is in. After restoring a 74' CB750 for my father, I knew I wanted to restore an early one in candy gold for myself. It has the original 4 into 4s and was supposedly a runner. I parted out a lot of the 78' to forum members to offset the initial cost. Hopeful those parts went to good use for their bikes.
I wasn't planning on writing a build thread since I'm not thinking of breaking the mold. So instead of cluttering up the general forum, I will ask my questions here and document my progress. I want to keep close to the iconic original look of an early CB while modernizing the internals where I can. The plan for it is to be my daily rider so here are my goals for the build:
- Complete tear down of engine
- Upgrade to 836cc or Cycle X's 849
- Motogadget M-unit
- Hagon Shocks on rear
- Powdercoat everything (most of which I can do in house)
- Dual disc upgrade
- Replace old zinc hardware with stainless steel fastners
- Replace all wearable parts within reason
Here is my progress so far:
Engine removed with help from the pups.
I have set up a media blaster and powdercoating oven in my garage so I can blast and coat almost all the parts from the bike myself. The only thing I will have to outsource is the frame, swing arm, and chain guard. I went with satin black (70% gloss) and an All-in-One Chrome for my color choices. The chrome ends up being more of a shiny silver, which I wasn't immediately a fan of but once intermixed with the black and actual chrome/zinc plated/stainless steel bits, it looks really clean.
Fork leg lower after media blasting and then the others are after the chrome powdercoat:
Front Wheel:
- All-Balls bearings
- Laced and Trued w/ Zinc-plated spokes from 4into1.com
- Shinko 712s
Rear Wheel:
- All-Balls bearings
- Lace and Trued w/ Zinc-plated spokes from 4into1.com
- New EBC Drum brakes
- Shinko 712s
One of the previous owners was nice enough, among other things, to murder the original unicorn triple tree. He drilled two holes in it to mount the gauges with the later style plate. Thanks to Bill Benton for not breaking the bank with a replacement.
The plan is to work from the wheels inward, ending with a total tear-down of the engine. When removing the engine, I dropped the oil pan to find all sorts of metal shavings in the bottom and clogging the oil pump screen. The previous owner said his shop had got it running and I'm hoping if true, it was the shortest time possible. The oil pump screen was so clogged that it was holding back oil until some of the debris was wiped away. There was also a sizeable chunk of.....internal bearing maybe?
Let me know your thoughts on what it could be.