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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: >--------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3Diso-8859-1; x-mac-type=3D"54455854";=20 >x-mac-creator=3D"4D4F5353" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and >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 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. > >--------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579 >Content-Type: text/html; charset=3Dus-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > ><!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> >Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and=20 >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= =20 >hear work my engine). Thank=B4s, Gustavo. >--------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579-- --=====================_656007958==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> I say the engine is from a K6...probably dropped into an F frame.<br> <br> 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> At 01:48 PM 9/10/03 -0600, Giller,Bruce C. wrote:<br> <br> <blockquote type=3Dcite cite>--------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579<br> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3Diso-8859-1; x-mac-type=3D"54455854"; x-mac-creator=3D"4D4F5353"<br> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable<br> <br> Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and<br> when camshaft should be in his engine?<br> <br> Bruce<br> <br> -------- Original Message --------<br> Subject: about 750F camshaft<br> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:39:46 -0300<br> From: "Gustavo A. Cabral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><br> To: "Giller,Bruce C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><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> --------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579<br> Content-Type: text/html; charset=3Dus-ascii<br> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<br> <br> <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"><br> Can anyone help out Gustavo with his problem of bike identification and when camshaft should be in his engine? <br> <br> Bruce <br> <br> -------- Original Message -------- <br> Subject: about 750F camshaft <br> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:39:46 -0300 <br> From: "Gustavo A. Cabral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <br> To: "Giller,Bruce C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <br> <br> <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> <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> <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> <br> --------------BB7CEC3716300AF51725B579--<br> </blockquote></html> --=====================_656007958==_.ALT--

