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I say the engine is from a K6...probably dropped into an F frame.

My frame is K2 and my engine is K3, with a lot of K2 parts...it happens=20
over the years...we end up with mongrels.

Jim in NH

At 01:48 PM 9/10/03 -0600, Giller,Bruce C. wrote:

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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=3DB4s, Gustavo.
>
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>when camshaft should be in his engine?
>
>     Bruce
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>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=
=20
>CB750 F, probably manufactured in the year 75 or 76.The problem is the=20
>camshaft. The camshaft has been broken and I need to replace it. But there=
=20
>is a problem to know which is the camshaft that corresponds because the=20
>motor number and the frame number don't correspond those shown in the=20
>models lists.
>The motor number is CB750E-2541412 that it would correspond according to=20
>the code CB750E to the model K6 (starting from the CB750E-2428762) but the=
=20
>number could also correspond to the model F of the year 76 (starting from=
=20
>the CB750FE-2515094) but it lacks the letter F of the code CB750FE. (It is=
=20
>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=20
>750F0 of the year 75. The board of instruments corresponds to the models=20
>F, the tank of fuel and the badges also correspond to the models F. It=20
>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,=20
>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=20
>that doesn't correspond. And I also WANT TO HEAR WORK MY ENGINE (I need to=
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>hear work my engine). Thank=B4s, Gustavo.
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I say the engine is from a K6...probably dropped into an F frame.<br>
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My frame is K2 and my engine is K3, with a lot of K2 parts...it happens
over the years...we end up with mongrels.<br>
<br>
Jim in NH<br>
<br>
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Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification
and<br>
when camshaft should be in his engine?<br>
<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bruce<br>
<br>
-------- Original Message --------<br>
Subject: about 750F camshaft<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:39:46 -0300<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; From: &quot;Gustavo A. Cabral&quot;
&lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; To: &quot;Giller,Bruce C.&quot;
&lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;<br>
<br>
Bruce: I have already written some time ago to you asking on my<br>
motorcycle CB750 F, probably manufactured in the year 75 or 76.The<br>
problem is the camshaft. The camshaft has been broken and I need to<br>
replace it. But there is a problem to know which is the camshaft
that<br>
corresponds because the motor number and the frame number don't<br>
correspond those shown in the models lists.<br>
The motor number is CB750E-2541412 that it would correspond according
to<br>
the code CB750E to the model K6 (starting from the CB750E-2428762)
but<br>
the number could also correspond to the model F of the year 76
(starting<br>
from the CB750FE-2515094) but it lacks the letter F of the code
CB750FE.<br>
(It is important to say that the exaust system is 4 in 1 like in=20
the<br>
models F)<br>
The frame has the number CB750F-1020378 that corresponds to the
model<br>
750F0 of the year 75. The board of instruments corresponds to the
models<br>
F, the tank of fuel and the badges also correspond to the models F.
It<br>
there is disk break in the front and rear wheels (radios weels).<br>
The problem is the camshaft. That camshaft model I should look for?<br>
Do you understand me? I don't know that camshaft model should=20
place,<br>
because I don't know exactly to that model corresponds the engine.<br>
Can somebody help me? I don't want to ruin the engine placing a
camshaft<br>
that doesn't correspond. And I also WANT TO HEAR WORK MY ENGINE (I
need<br>
to hear work my engine). Thank=3DB4s, Gustavo.<br>
<br>
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Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and
when camshaft should be in his engine? <br>
<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bruce <br>
<br>
-------- Original Message -------- <br>
Subject:&nbsp; about 750F camshaft <br>
Date:&nbsp; Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:39:46 -0300 <br>
From:&nbsp; &quot;Gustavo A. Cabral&quot; &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;
<br>
To:&nbsp; &quot;Giller,Bruce C.&quot; &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt; <br>
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<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>Bruce:</font>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>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.</font>&nbsp; <br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>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> <br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>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> <br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>The problem is the camshaft. That=
 camshaft model I should look for?</font> <br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>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>&nbsp; <br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>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=
 face=3D"Arial, Helvetica" size=3D2>Thank=B4s, Gustavo.</font>&nbsp; <br>
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