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Offline esantella

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CBX 1000 service Manual???
« on: December 27, 2017, 12:29:19 PM »
Hello to all, looking for the service manuals for the CBX1000? happy holidays...
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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2017, 01:00:47 PM »
Let's make that 2 if anyone knows where to find.
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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2017, 02:10:34 PM »
Here is a PDF version. I would like to have a hard copy rather than attempt to use a computer in the garage.

http://lainefamily.com/images/HondaCBXShopManual.pdf

Tried your link Scunny but it seems to have disappeared?? Thanks.
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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2017, 05:17:10 AM »
Basically two different manuals are out there. One for 79/80 and one for 81/82. If you get a 79 manual, make sure it has the 80 addendum and the update for the cam installation. The early 79 manuals do have a wrong installation procedure on how to orient the cams.
Both versions are widely available. Don't fall for one of these scammers who want 3-digit prices for them. Post a wanted ad on the CBX owner's forum.
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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2017, 05:32:40 AM »
Thanks so much, we are in the process of restoring a 1980 CBX at our shop in Guatemala, Central America. We came across an issue that the bike revs up by it’s self while idleing, hopefully it’s just a stuck float but wanted to know exactly how to dismount the carbs correctly other than lowering the motor.

Regards and thanks again! HAPPY NEW YEAR
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HONDA CB750 1969 K0 DIE-CAST CANDY BLUE GREEN
HONDA CB750 1980 CODE NAMED "CB KING"
HONDA 1979 CM185T "SKILLFUL SAILOR"
KAWASAKI 1978 KZ1000
ROYAL ENFIELD 1958 BULLET 500
ROYAL ENFIELD 2013 CONTINENTAL GT "ROYAL PEARL"
MOTO GUZZI 2012 V7 RACER
YAMAHA 2017 SCR950
INDIAN 2016 SCOUT SIXTY

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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2017, 07:22:14 AM »
May not be a stuck float. You may have an intake leak at the rubber carb mounts. Typically that will cause that symptom. The rubber mounts harden over time and if the clamps are not seated and tied properly, the motor will suck air there.

Removing the carbs with the air box in place without tilting the motor is next to impossible. Do yourself a favor and lower the motor. You save time in the long run and it is not that difficult. If you loosen the exhaust pipes in the back, you can carefully tilt the motor without removing the exhaust. The CBX is not a particularly easy bike to work on, especially for a novice on the bike.

The manual will tell you to tilt the motor. First, it says remove the exhaust, loosen the rear wheel and give the chain as much slack as you can. Disconnect the oil pressure sender, remove the tachometer cable, place a jack under the engine and loosen all mounting bolts, except the lowest one. Watch for the odd-shaped spacer above the chain when you remove the second bolt from the bottom. Lower the engine and remove the airbox. Take the carbs off. When re-installing, new boots will help or heat the old ones up with a hair dryer to make them more pliable. Use a set of large wood clamps to help pushing the carbs in. Do not use a hammer or such to pound them in place.
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Re: CBX 1000 service Manual???
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2017, 09:40:13 AM »
take the thain off and tilt the engine..oilcooler and head  mounts need to go also..on a 78 moedll..later is vorse all fairling stuff give some ekstra work
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