Gentlemen,
I am becoming obsessed with my bike, I can’t just leave it alone. I bought the 1972 CB750K2 a little over a month ago. It was in pretty good shape; it started with a full choke, but would stall until it was really well warmed up. It would idled a bit high of 1000 RPM.
My carbs are actually from a 1978 CB750. The carb outer bodies were loaded with grease, oil, and road grime, so I figured that the insides would look not much better. I was wrong, the innards were pretty clean. I dismantled the carb set (my first time, wow, what a learning curve), I soaked all the metal parts in Yami cleaner and wiped and scrubbed away until they were near new again.
Then came reassembly…. Not easy! I was confused as hell about the way to assemble the choke shaft because of the springs and how much tension they should have wound into them. I think and hope that I set them back together correctly. Time will tell.
Here are a few pics: Let me know if you see anything that may be incorrect.
Thanks