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Re: 1980 CB750K Build

Posted by TOOLS1 on Mar 26, 2018; 6:41pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/CB750K-Builds-tp4063093p4063106.html

Not saying that you do need a valve job, you would need to do a compression cheal, leak down test, or remove the head, and do an acetone/alcohol test to know for sure. I do know that you do not want to rotate the engine with that broken off weasy out in it. I do not know about the 84 and later engines, but a 76-78 SOHC engine will bolt right in with only a spacer change on one of the rear mounts. A 69-75 would also require an offset sprocket or an earlier cush drive in the rear wheel.
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