I have a 1971 750F I have a 836 kit .I currently have 76 carbs on the bike. I wanted to go with 77-78 carbs. So here we go.
1. Will they work?
Yes. They can with some work.
2. If they will, what will I need in addition to the carbs to make them work?
Possibly carb couplers fore and aft of the carbs, and the throttle cables are likely different. You'll also need a choke cable.
Internal jetting changes to accommodate the air filter and exhaust choices fr or the bike.
3. Is there another set of carbs form another bike that would work better? (I was once told CB900 carbs work also- Don't know if it is true or not.
I don't know the inlet and exhaust diameters for the CB900 couplers. However CB900 carbs are CV type rather than mechanical slides. With the correct jetting, they should cure throttle change stumble. Probably need custom throttle cables, and other things, I'm not aware of.
I know what the Pd stands for 42? Is there more than one type during 77-78? What about Super sport carbs 77-78 I have an opportunity to get my hands on a set of those.
There are PD41 A and B as well as PD42 A and B. All these carbs have accelerator pumps, which is what you are after to cure the stumbles.
The PD 41 a or b have adjustable slide needles which are handy for midrange mixture adjustments.
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