I just picked up a 1979 CB 750- Limited edition
Ive read a bit about what the LTD is and what is different about it. so far what I gathered is that it is special because it has two horns, special red and gold paint, and has special mag rims.
this one has a four into 1 kerker exhaust. with 40k on the clock. sounds good when its running.
It needs carb work, it runs well on choke but dumps gas out of carb number 1. I had a 1891 CB 750 K in the past that had the exact same issue and I cleaned the carbs real well, sealed the carb boots with RTV and it worked like a Gem.
but this one is a different story. It came with no headlight, all the indicators in a box, and is missing one side cover.
however, I go to connect the rear and front turn signals and I can get the lights to come one, but they wont blink. I can hear the flasher solenoid click once, but not on and off. Also, the read wire harness houses the tail light and turn signal wires to connect to, but there are only two connecting ports for the Dark green wire, which ive gathered is probably ground, so how do i connect the ground for both turn signals and the rear light?
so I was wondering if you guys could help with a few questions I have, there are a few
1. What exactly is so special a out the Limited edition?
2. is it worth more because it is a matching numbers and original paint LTD?
3. could someone post a picture of the front and read indicators and how the mount? the ones I received in a box don't seem to fit properly anyway i attempt to mount them.
4. Is there a recommended replacement headlight I could use? or is original the only way to go?
5. can someone post a picture of the correct way the rear signals and tail light/ break light are wired?
6. can someone post how the front turn signals are wired? ( im aware that the front signals are also running lights.)
7. what is the recommended jetting for the 4 into 1 kerker exhaust, or is stock jetting okay for this setup?
8. lastly, is it true that only 5000 of these were produced in the US?
Im in the stage right now of cleaning the carbs properly, and giving the bike a good cleaning.
thanks in advcance for any input.
1979 CB 750- LTD
1981 CB 750K restored and sold (miss that girl)