Honda CB750 Sandcast

Starting Work on CB750-1001250


BenelliSEI

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Cleaning before top end “refresh”.  Aargh.....
John D.


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Great progress!

Looks like you have a later oil filter cover. Yours should be a round cover I believe (not sure exactly when the cutoff for the round cover was).

Also, the oil lines should be secured by bolts and a not screws.
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Sam....... engine #581, you are probably correct. That oil filter cover was on the bike for many years. Note the large, aftermarket, 17 mm head locating bolt. I suspect it was “upgraded”. Any ideas were I might find an original? The screw are just to keep the crud out.
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Original round oil filters are very hard to find. Many people take a later cover and turn it down on a lathe. Yamiya sells a replica. It is a bit beefier than the original:

https://www.yamiya750.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=246_21_250_62&products_id=88

If you get a that yamiya replica, i suggest turning it down on a lathe to match an original.
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Sandcast #6592 All original daily driver.
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Thanks Sam..... there will be a Yamiya order at one point. I’ll send you a request for the correct O.D. then.
John D.
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Thanks Sam..... there will be a Yamiya order at one point. I’ll send you a request for the correct O.D. then.
John D.

I believe this is where I got mine. It was nicely done. He’s probably sold out but who knows.
http://cb750sandcastonly.com/smf_forum/index.php/topic,921.msg15449.html#msg15449
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Wayne..... Thank you. I will enquire. J.

Wayne.... He had one left! Got it. Thanks.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2022, 09:09:52 pm by BenelliSEI »
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Checked balance on the total assembly. Heavy spot was a bit off the valve, so set the “yellow dot” there.
Will be nice to get the bike securely clamped to the lift table.
John D.


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Rear wheel is next. Old bearings all came nicely, for a change!

Wonder what “4 6” means?
John D.


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Looking good! Take video of you getting the motor in. I’m always curious to see how people do it!
Ujeni Motors
Sandcast #410
Sandcast #538 Watch the restoration!
Sandcast #6592 All original daily driver.
Diecast #16608