What carbs?

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What carbs?

Peterwh
Does anyone know if I can use a set of keyhole type carbs from a CB750 A on a 1974 CB750 K motor? Should I remove the diaphragm unit?  Tanks in advance  
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Yes they will work, but you will need to use the carb boots from the A, and the air box as well because the carbs are smaller.
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I would leave the accel pump on. Since the carbs are smaller, you may want that extra shot of fuel.
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