Thanks for the info There is a standard air box on the bike with a new filter its not just any one cyl fails it could be any one of them . The bike was the same on the original coils I have checked all the Ign wireing ang replaced some connectors.If I put in 4 clean plugs it runs on all Cylinders but will eventually fail. I have tried 42A carb with P68 and Sec102 it was spitting and backfireing I then replaced the Sec with a75 as was in the original carb and it runs better still spitting with odd backfire.I have been told that the Eng in the bike is not the original so I am wondering what is the correct Carb.The Eng No.is RC013201156My manuals dont help.
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 19:07:19 -0700
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[hidden email]Subject: Re: CB750 Carbs
Hello, does the cb have a stock airbox on it or does it have single pods on every carb, makes a big differenc, those carbs are designed to run on vacuum and the only way to get the proper vacuum is to have the stock airbox on it, also the carbs have to be very very clean inside or you will have running issues, suggest taking carbs completely apart and soaking the big parts in pinesol for a few days and blowing out all jets, my jets are primary 68 and main is 102, that is stock for 1982 cb750k model,
if your plugs are comin out wet then your not hittin on all four, next time you fire it up feel the header pipes 1 at a time till you find one thats not hot, if you just replaced the coils then perhaps theres a bad one or a wire is ajar perhaps, hope this helps, mikey440
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