Honda CB750 Sandcast

Questions to identify parts?

naguethey

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  Ola gentlemen, got a couple of questions. I want to post correctly when I sell some of the parts off. I was planning on keeping the rear wheel. But when I got the wheel off and saw the inside of the rear hub. I'm thinking it's sandcast as well? Or atleast important to resto guys. Never seen one that looked like this inside. And I take pride in my sales and work. And don't want to be one of them people on ebay that say everything they have is sandcast.  I have a bin of parts I'll photograph today as well. But before I head to the shop today. I'll post what I photographed yesterday.

 My frame has been raped by the previous owner badly. With little hope of returning it to original. So I'm thinking of a hardtail section welded in for a nice low 69 bobber.

 And to help fund the project and to possibly help out some guys looking for rare parts for a resto at the same time. Just wondering if I should list some of this.

 I'm wondering about the rear hub assembly.

 The swing arm
 
 Axle adjusters at the moment. I'll check out the oil pan and oil filter today as well. If a normal oil pan will fit these 69 cases I'll swap it out and wondering if there's guys looking for the old bolts with the number 8 on them for correct restos. I have 13 other motors I can replace bolts for my own needs. Thankyou for taking time to look  Mike





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Mike
None of the stuff in the photos is sandcast except the chain adjusters. I had a bit of a problem reading the frame number but looked to be a 1970 K0 frame number
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naguethey

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  Thanks kp,  I posted better pics of the frame numbers. starts with 103 that would put in a late 69 wouldn't it? I may be wrong. The motor is a later 69 with 1009xxx Unless it's a really early 70. I was thinking 1970 started with 104. Here's a few more parts I photographed. Please bare with me I am learning about sandcast and don't want to mismark anything.

  Just thinking some of this would be useful for restos maybe a couple of pieces sandcast and then some just for ko restos.

 Also I have a bunch of motors. So if these number 8 bolts are useful in restos. I can swap them out and put them up as well.

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Also here's one of the cam and perchs showing no front bolt in the head. Wondering if it would be worth it to part out the things like the valves and head? Or should I just keep them for the rebuild. I'm not doing  a resto of course.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c384/wagouche/rebuildandsandy040.jpg



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The frame is around April May 70 or later. The engine will be around October 1969 and is not original to the frame given the differences in numbers. Engine bolts are 1969 noted by the small 8 on the head
Chain guard is for the trash can and doubt the headlight bucket is correct but most other stuff seems K0 .............. KP
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naguethey

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Thanks Kp.   I was going off the timeline of numbers on hondachopper. Haven't found it on here as of yet. But that's good info ;)