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Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and
when camshaft should be in his engine?
Bruce
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Subject: about 750F camshaft
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:39:46 -0300
From: "Gustavo A. Cabral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Giller,Bruce C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bruce: I have already written some time ago to you asking on my
motorcycle CB750 F, probably manufactured in the year 75 or 76.The
problem is the camshaft. The camshaft has been broken and I need to
replace it. But there is a problem to know which is the camshaft that
corresponds because the motor number and the frame number don't
correspond those shown in the models lists.
The motor number is CB750E-2541412 that it would correspond according to
the code CB750E to the model K6 (starting from the CB750E-2428762) but
the number could also correspond to the model F of the year 76 (starting
from the CB750FE-2515094) but it lacks the letter F of the code CB750FE.
(It is important to say that the exaust system is 4 in 1 like in the
models F)
The frame has the number CB750F-1020378 that corresponds to the model
750F0 of the year 75. The board of instruments corresponds to the models
F, the tank of fuel and the badges also correspond to the models F. It
there is disk break in the front and rear wheels (radios weels).
The problem is the camshaft. That camshaft model I should look for?
Do you understand me? I don't know that camshaft model should place,
because I don't know exactly to that model corresponds the engine.
Can somebody help me? I don't want to ruin the engine placing a camshaft
that doesn't correspond. And I also WANT TO HEAR WORK MY ENGINE (I need
to hear work my engine). Thank=B4s, Gustavo.
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Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and
when camshaft should be in his engine?
<p> Bruce
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<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Bruce:</font></font> <font face="Arial"><font
size=-1>I
have already written some time ago to you asking on my motorcycle CB750
F, probably manufactured in the year 75 or 76.</font></font><font face="Arial"><font
size=-1>The
problem is the camshaft. The camshaft has been broken and I need to replace
it. But there is a problem to know which is the camshaft that corresponds
because the motor number and the frame number don't correspond those shown
in the models lists.</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>The motor number is CB750E-2541412
that it would correspond according to the code CB750E to the model K6 (starting
from the CB750E-2428762) but the number could also correspond to the model
F of the year 76 (starting from the CB750FE-2515094) but it lacks the letter
F of the code CB750FE. (It is important to say that the exaust system is
4 in 1 like in the models F)</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>The frame has the number CB750F-1020378
that corresponds to the model 750F0 of the year 75. The board of instruments
corresponds to the models F, the tank of fuel and the badges also correspond
to the models F. It there is disk break in the front and rear wheels (radios
weels).</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>The problem is the camshaft. That
camshaft model I should look for?</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Do you understand me? I don't know
that camshaft model should place, because I don't know exactly to that
model corresponds the engine.</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Can somebody help me? I don't want
to ruin the engine placing a camshaft that doesn't correspond. And I also
WANT TO HEAR WORK MY ENGINE (I need to hear work my engine).</font></font> <font
face="Arial"><font size=-1>Thank´s,
Gustavo.</font></font>
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