ok. back from a fantastic 4 day, 1400 mile vacation ride. Little Big Horn Battle Ground, Beartooth Pass and Shell Canyon for those interested !
Oh ! these reports are always exciting !!! and always first come in with poor quality pictures to get our pulses pounding and blood pressures up ! Honestly, the pictures are just good enough to cause opinions to fly and not quite good enough to better substantiate. I've looked close up and even i can't tell, and that's my 20/20 vision at 2 inches....
1. We need to see picture of vin pad on engine to verify !
2. We need excellent quality pictures of vin pad, crankcase surface.
My February 1971, 1st Edition Parts Catalog; for "sandcast," 2 pn's upper/lower crank case ASSEMBLIES as follows:
1) 11010-300-070... NOT AVAILABLE, USE 11010-300-415... CB750E-1000001 TO CB750E-1000219
11010-300-080... NOT AVAILABLE, USE 11010-300-415... CB750E-1000220 TO CB750E-1007414
11010-300-090... NOT AVAILABLE, USE 11010-300-405... CB7502-1007415 TO CB750E-1044805
The parts catalog goes on to identify "405" and "415" crankcases as follows:
11010-300-110... CRANKCASE ASSEMBLY............ CB750E-1044806 TO
11010-300-415... CRANKCASE ASSEMBLY SET...... CB780E-10000001 TO CB750E-107414
11010-300-405... CRANKCASE SET..................... CB750E-1007415 TO CB750E-1044805
Without any further thought on my part, the above verbatim, straight out of parts book, clearly this raises more questions than it answers, at least for me. we know according to parts book the LH rear corner bolts were changed from 8x80 to 10x80 at E141. Other than that, i cannot remember or don't know what the remaining differences in crankcases are.
SO, THERE ARE 6 CRANKCASE TYPES.....
....070, ...080, ....090,.... 110,..., 405,.... AND 415 ANYONE ONE KNOW ACTUAL DIFFERENCES
OK. so i'm known for being long winded.... but hopefully
maybe helpful. And we know the hazards and pitfalls of referring to ONLY one literature source.
To my way of thinking, 7548 must be diecast. (but in this crazy sandcast world, who can say "I am absolutely 100% right?
)
the clutch cover does look 9 hole. In addition to seeing excellent pictures of Evin and Fvin, would be nice to see how many holes in crankcases with cover removed. i honestly can't tell surface texture in picture of crankcase surface. and i don't want to jump to conclusions.
Please send better pictures and more information
Without pictures we ass-ume....
Theories..... ?!?!?!!!
1. post-E7414 factory production anomaly. a set of sandcast cases was used from the factory.... seems
highly unlikely.... but, there ARE those French sandcasts ! PICTURES.....! WE NEED PICTURES !! GOOD PICTURES !!!
2. replacement sandcast cases which someone stamped original vin from original diecast cases. this would be not an impossibility. i myself have owned 3 sets of unstamped sandcast cases. Sandcast cases were around before diecast cases, so it's entirely possible the diecast cases were damaged and replaces with sandcast.