Hello all.
I just wrapped up rebuilding the engine of my 1976 CB750F1 after catastrophic top end damage due to oil starvation. I sourced a replacement camshaft that I believe is from a K-model judging by the plain cam chain sprocket it came with as opposed to the lightened Super Sport sprocket. The new cam has a casting number of R11, if that means anything to anyone, while the Super Sport cam I took out had a casting number of R1.
It starts, runs, and drives well at low throttle openings but stutters and looses power starting at around 4,000 RPM and up with medium throttle to WOT. I think it is running a little lean. Does that sound right?
Apart from a period megaphone muffler the bike is stock. It has '76 F1 064A Carbs with the stock jetting of 105 mains and 40 slows.
My question is, since I now have what I suspect to be a K-model camshaft in my engine, would I simply need to rejet to K-model spec? So 120 mains as a starting point?