Honda CB750 Sandcast

Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - kmb69

Pages: 1 ... 19 20 21
301
General Discussion / Re: sandcast engine number mistake
« on: September 14, 2010, 05:43:58 pm »
In all the time I worked as a Honda mechanic, beginning in 1963, I have never seen this on ANY Honda model. I am surprised this engine was not pulled from the production line and used in one of their schools for training. I have seen various anomolies on engines in the training facilities but never a serial number correction.

302
General Discussion / Re: Rear Sprocket Shield
« on: September 14, 2010, 01:07:26 pm »
I was a Honda mechanic at Pasadena Honda when the Sandcasts were introduced and got to see all the recall mods as they were applied. I know, I'm old. The front sprocket guide was used in theory to prevent a "broken" chain from bunching up and going through the back of the cases. They were made available in 1970 along with the revised, shock reducing rear wheel dampers. Sometimes they worked and sometimes they did not. I have seen both the chain AND the guide go through the cases. The camshaft profile change and a few other minor engine mods in 1970 reduced horsepower enough that along with stronger, riveted master link drive chains, the problem was minimized.

As with all previous Honda models, the early Sandcast chains had a master link with a removeable clip so you could "open" the chain to remove the rear wheel. The removeable clip was supposed to be installed in one direction per chain rotation. The clip could be slung off if the chain side plates stretched longer than the clip could accomodate or if the removeable clip was installed backwards. Many of the "broken chains" were not actually broken but rather the master link would fall out.

The guide on the rear sprocket was implemented to accomodate removal of the rear wheel with the "riveted" and subsequent "endless" chains. Instructions were to loosen the axel, spin the chain tensioners down, push the rear wheel all the way forward, move the chain from the sprocket to the guide, and then pull the rear wheel out. The rear sprocket guide was used to hold the endless chain from getting in the way with enough slack in the chain to get the wheel out. Reverse the process to reinstall.

Keith

303
Parts For Sale / Re: Parting out CB750E-1002...
« on: August 23, 2010, 08:18:01 pm »
What condition is the cam and cam bearings in? How much?
Thanks, Keith

304
General Discussion / SC vs K0 Carburetor Distinction Question
« on: August 04, 2010, 12:18:00 pm »
I am looking to buy some NOS carb bodies. Besides the vents, horizontal vs L shaped, are there other known distinctions? I can see some casting differences in 3 #1 carbs particularly in the area where the float bowl retainer clip attaches to the body. On 1 body, there is only the boss where the clip attaches. On another, there is an extra boss with no hole toward the front. On yet another, there are 2 extra bosses without holes, 1 in front and 1 in back of the attachment boss. I cannot find any casting numbers and am unable to get pictures unless I buy them. Were there different bodies on the SC's? Does anyone know which version is correct for the SC?

Thanks in advance for any help or comments, Keith

305
Scammers and Forgeries / Re: FORGERY DOUBLE CUT FENDER
« on: July 26, 2010, 08:03:27 pm »
Is this the same fender that sold for 399.00 on flea-bay today?

Item number: 320567208466 HONDA 1969/70 CB750 K0 SANDCAST FRONT FENDER, CUT, RARE

306
General Discussion / Honda MSO
« on: June 07, 2010, 10:03:24 am »
Hello all,

New Hondas are sent to the Dealers with a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin that the Dealer uses to title the bike. I think it has both the Frame number as well as the Engine number. Does anyone know if Honda will provide a duplicate copy of the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin? Or, has anyone had any success getting similar information from Honda about an old bike?

Thanks,
Keith

Pages: 1 ... 19 20 21