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Re: 1983 cb750FC nighthawk

Posted by TOOLS1 on Dec 10, 2017; 7:15pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/1983-cb750FC-nighthawk-tp4062814p4062816.html

If you are charging at 14 volts I cannot understand why the battery is going dead. Unless the battery is bad. As for the starting after sitting a few days, the bike shop is on the right track with the gas evaporating from the float bowels and then it taking a while for them to refill. However you could have dirty pilot jets adding to the problem. Try cleaning them.
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