Re: Some pics of my 76 cb750 cafe racer project: PIC HEAVY
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TOOLS1 on
Sep 18, 2011; 6:49pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/Some-pics-of-my-76-cb750-cafe-racer-project-PIC-HEAVY-tp3345814p3346756.html
If it is that weeping between the fins, that's not the head gasket. It's the head bolt covers. They are little round discs that cover the holes where the head bolts are sunk down into the head ( vintagecb750.com has them). You only need to remove the camshaft, and camshaft holder to replace them. However, you could do like I do. I just stick a piece of cotton clothesline rope between the fins, and replace when it gets dirty.
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