Page 6 of SB #15, reads - "Identify the installation of the rear hub damper rubbers by making three center-punch marks on the drive flange hub just outboard of the final driven sprocket at the rear wheel hub (see Fig. 4)."
Not to steal the topic, but SB #15 and it's revison dated 1/31/75 both discuss, "Some early CB-750 units used large coils...." The SB goes on to discuss the specifics of filing a small notch in the frame cross piece to clear the larger junction box of the replacement 1-4 thr.cable assembly.
Mark, does #97 have coils different from your later vins ? Has there been a notch filed in the frame cross piece ? (Drawing on page 8 of SB #15 show where the notch is to be filed.)
I seem to recall looking for this modification on 232 which did not have a notch filed in the cross piece and the coils appeared same as coils i've seen on all other units. (Coils/brackets appeared having not ever been moved until my ownership.) 232 came with a K4 engine which had earlier K1 type carbs installed. With the boxes of 'sandcast' parts accompanying 232, came the early long choke lever carbs replete with 3 of 4 of the #28 caps/assemblies. One #28 assembly was missing.