Re: Looking for a digital copy of th "1978 Honda CB750K8 CB750F3 Service Manual"
Coyote, without the $ for plugs and what not, I did get A feeler gauge and did my time points and valve space. The bike runs off choke wonderfully! I rode with my wife today and the bike barely stumbles...
Thank you! I will check into it and adjust both the ignition and valves next! Im sure that will also help with the bike running off choke and make the fuel air mixture adjusting more beneficial. I dont have the time or the kit to rebuild the carbs yet so anything i can do that wont cost...
Good deal! Come winter time im going to rebuild the carbs, already cleaned them a bit and replenished the intake boots, they were junk before, and got her running well enough to ride daily but I still cant run it fully off of choke without mad hesitation and stalling, and half the pipes dont...
Multiple random things from specific carb adjustments and brake caliper disassembly to standard trouble shooting, and whatever else may pop up in the future. I realize that this forum consists of a plethora of knowledge that the youtube videos and service manuals lack but its always nice to...
Thanks coyote! I already have the k1-k8 shop manual, though they are all missing page 132 for some reason. Said manual really doesn't accommodate that well for the k8 model as there has been alot of changes through the years. Im looking more specifically for the manual for the specific year...
I inherited my father-in-laws CB750k8 recently...well bought it for 750$ to support their future adoption ;) and it only had 12,000 miles on it; cleaned carbs, cleaned and brought the front brake back to life, adjusted chain, gave new life to the intake boots, and it is currently my daily...
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