Hi,
I'm rebuilding my carbs for the first time and following (to the letter) the well written
guide by MacGregor Carb Cleaning Services. So far things are going well, but now I'm convinced that the carbs are partly from a CB900.
The carbs that were on the bike when I bought it, and that are now being rebuilt, have the following casting numbers 1: VB42DASC, 2-4: VB43ABSK. Carbs 2-4 have 4 holes under the butterflies, plus the pilot hole. Carb 1 only has 2 holes under the butterflies. According to
this post (step 34) and
this table carbs 2-4 belong to a CB900 and carb 1 belongs to a CB750.
When I bought the bike the PO also gave me another bank of carbs and these appear to have the correct casting numbers: 1, 2, 4 are all VB42AAQG, 3 is VB42APRA, which matches what's in the table for my bike.
So, do I care? Should I break down, clean, rebuild and swap in the 'spare' bank (meant for the 750), or just go ahead and put in the bank from the CB900? If I use the CB900 bank, what do I do about carb 1, with the different number of holes? Will this be a problem, or can I account for it during syncing?
Also, if I stay with the CB900 carbs, I noticed that carb 2 has a port/tube downstream of the butterfly. Looking through drawings I'm guessing this is for a vacuum assisted petcock...? Do I just put a good plug on there like the PO?
Thanks,
Gunner