What is the manual for a Honda CB750?

What is the manual for a Honda CB750?

Honda CB750 Four CB 750 SOHC Maintenance Service Repair Manual 1969 to 1978 Honda CBX1000 Super Sport CBX 1000 Illustrated Parts Diagram Schematics 1979 Honda CBX1000 Super Sport CBX 1000 Illustrated Parts Diagram Schematics 1980

Is the frame number on a Honda CB77 305 correct?

Many alterations were made to parts during these years. Where parts we have listed were changed during production, they are indicated by either engine or frame number. Please pay particular attention to these numbers and check against your model to ensure the correct part is ordered.

What is the maintenance manual for a Honda CB125?

Honda CA72 C72 250 CA77 C77 300 305 Dream Owners Maintenance Instruction Manual Honda CB125 CD125 SL125 Single Service Maintenance Repair Manual 1973 – 1985 Honda CB160 CB 160 Sport Exploded View Parts Diagram Schematics 1964 – 1969

What is the manual for a Honda CB160?

Honda CB160 CB 160 Sport Exploded View Parts Diagram Schematics 1964 – 1969 Honda CB200 CB 200 T Workshop Service Maintenance Repair Manual 1973 – 1976 Honda CB350 Super Sport CB 350 Exploded View Parts Diagrams 1968 – 1973 Honda CB350 P Police Model CB 350 Exploded View Parts Diagrams 1968 – 1973

What’s the best way to set a CB / CL77?

Valves are done COLD with a 10mm wrench and the special holder that comes with the CL/CB77 tool kit. Remove the point cover, spark plugs & stator cover. Set the right piston to TDC, and using the T mark, adjust the right valves first. Loosen the 10mm nut first and then adjust the set-screw.

How to adjust spark plugs on CB CL77?

Remove the point cover, spark plugs & stator cover. Set the right piston to TDC, and using the T mark, adjust the right valves first. Loosen the 10mm nut first and then adjust the set-screw. “Trick” is to tighten the set-screw so that it just pinches the .004″ “feeler” gauge & then back it off so that the gauge barely slides in & out.

What kind of oil does a Honda CB77 use?

(6a) ENGINE OIL: Recommend HONDA M/C Oil (10W-40) or SPECTRO Regular or DURABLEND. I have tried BOTH and think that regular oil is “best” for the CB77! Also tried “MOBIL ONE”, but switched to Spectro as the Mobil is also too “viscous” for older bikes and is not as conducive to efficient “wet” clutch operation.

What’s the best way to remove a CL77 pipe?

For CL77 pipe install or removal: Remove the LEFT side header pipe exhaust studs (using 2 locked-together 10mm nuts) so as to clear the frame as you “swing” the engine into the frame cradle. Also use the thin gasket material or duct tape wrapped around the frame tubes to protect from motor scratches!!