What are the choke plates on a Honda CB750?

What are the choke plates on a Honda CB750?

The fronts of the carbs have the silver-colored throttle plates (butterflies), and the rear of the carbs have the brass-colored choke plates. The round tops are called caps and the square bottoms are called bowls. Getting Started

How do you rebuild a Honda CB750 carb?

Remove all hoses from the bowls and any fuel lines from the carbs. If your bike has the vacuum-assisted petcock on it (AKA Spawn of Satan or SOS), remove it, but keep all the tubes connected to it. Start with the carbs facing down – smaller diameter ends on the table, and choke plates facing you.

Can a Honda dohc-4 CB750 be rebuilt?

The purpose of this booklet is to de-mystify the 4-ganged carburetor banks used on the ’79-’83 Honda DOHCs (750cc – 1100cc). Having some basic tools, plus a few inexpensive specialty tools, a modicum of mechanical capability and common sense – you can tear down, clean and rebuild your carbs in a short weekend.

Can a Keihin CB750 work with a CR carburetor?

Accessories for Keihin CRs: For the 1977-78 CB750 application, the CR carburetors will work with your stock throttle and cables. However, you will need to shorten one of your cables. Unfortunately there is no cable available that is a bolt on, but we will send a “clamp on” cable end that will work with your stock cable.

How do you split a Honda CB750 bank?

Carefully unhook the small spring from the hook on the #3/4 choke shaft – it will unwind around the #1/2 shaft (t hat’s OK). Split the bank in half with 1&2 as one set and 3&4 as the other set.

The fronts of the carbs have the silver-colored throttle plates (butterflies), and the rear of the carbs have the brass-colored choke plates. The round tops are called caps and the square bottoms are called bowls. Getting Started

The purpose of this booklet is to de-mystify the 4-ganged carburetor banks used on the ’79-’83 Honda DOHCs (750cc – 1100cc). Having some basic tools, plus a few inexpensive specialty tools, a modicum of mechanical capability and common sense – you can tear down, clean and rebuild your carbs in a short weekend.

How are the carbs on a Honda CB750 numbered?

The carbs are numbered the same way as the cylinders on the bike – 1 through 4 left to right as you sit on the bike. The fronts of the carbs have the silver-colored throttle plates (butterflies), and the rear of the carbs have the brass-colored choke plates. The round tops are called caps and the square bottoms are called bowls. Getting Started

What are the screws on a Honda CB750?

Remove the eight 5mm screws holding the top/rear rail on. If reusing the screws, set them aside. If using new Allen-heads, toss these Phillips screws. Turn the carbs on their tops and remove the eight 6mm screws from the front rail (you may need a pair of Vice-grips® to loosen these).

The carbs are numbered the same way as the cylinders on the bike – 1 through 4 left to right as you sit on the bike. The fronts of the carbs have the silver-colored throttle plates (butterflies), and the rear of the carbs have the brass-colored choke plates. The round tops are called caps and the square bottoms are called bowls. Getting Started

Remove the eight 5mm screws holding the top/rear rail on. If reusing the screws, set them aside. If using new Allen-heads, toss these Phillips screws. Turn the carbs on their tops and remove the eight 6mm screws from the front rail (you may need a pair of Vice-grips® to loosen these).

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