I'm not familiar with the cb650's, but am curious what it took to fit '73 750 carbs to yours. Are the outlet diameters different between your 650 and 750 carbs and, if so, are you using different carb rubbers to avoid leaks? Do the 750 carbs fit in your stock airbox, or are you using pod filters? Did you do any cleaning or rebuilding of the 750 carbs?
Sounds like you have ruled out most everything else and need to check out your carbs.
The '73 carbs literally bolted right on.
Ok, I had to modify the location of the hanger that holds the push/pull cables(the pull side in particular) to get it to clear the motor.(bent the heck out of it, but it works without a problem)
Another thing I had to do to get the 750 carbs work is (I hate to admit I did this) I cut some off the side covers to allow the lift bar to clear them.
Unless you remove the covers you can't see the cut out area, but I know it's there....
The pull cable is from a '81cb650c, but the push cable is a stock '79cb650's.
I now believe my '79 is past the point to be able to do a full restore to truly stock anymore...
Anyways....
The OD of the motor side of the 750 carbs is 1/2mm(or less) larger than the stock 650 carbs, but basically negligible as to instillation purposes.(maybe seals better due to this?)
Spacing is nearly identical as well.(center to center of the carb bores) Nowhere enough to cause any difficulties installing.
The only tight fit was the intake side of the carbs.
The stock 650's are actually BIGGER!
Mechanical linkage(non-CV) 650 carbs almost look as the intake side is set up like a velocity stack, they bell out quite a bit.
I was hoping I would be able to use the pod filters I had been toying with when I had the stock carbs on, but I couldn't squeeze the rubber on those small enough.
The stock air box intake boots are thin enough and flexible enough I was able to use smaller clamps and get them to have a good seal though.
The reason I wanted to try running the 750 carbs is they have a larger bore diameter venturi. (and a full rebuild on 750 carbs -$70.00 the 650 carbs - 170.00!!! did I mention i'm cheap??)
Also they have a 1 or 2 mm bigger throttle piston.(can't remember offhand how much bigger)
I'm taking off the 750 carbs today, and will try to remember to take pictures to show these differences.
And cleaning... yes.
LOTS and LOTS of cleaning.(nothing too bad, but there was varnish everywhere)
Completely torn them down, used carb dip, and compressed air and a few micro fiber cloths.(no drills or wires)
When I put the carbs back together, I used new rebuild kits(aftermarket).
The kit had almost everything,new float valve assemblies, new jet needle, jet holder, main jet, slow jet, all gaskets.
As well I replaced all o-rings and hoses with new parts.
I am using a "T" for the dual gas line the 750 carbs, my petcock has a single output line only.
Oh, I also had to turn my petcock at about 25-35 degrees off to make clearance between the gas line and the lift bar of the 750 carbs.
Oh well, it runs like a bat with it's a** on fire though!
The 750 carbs have shown a marked improvement on in-town gas mileage compared to the stock carbs.
The pull from low rpm is smoother.
The choke lever is pretty much non-damage-able !!!(and it looks cooler on the side of the carbs)
As well as the 5 minuite jet changes. (god I LOVE that!!).
The length(motor to airbox) of the 750 carbs is shorter, making removal easier as well.
I have yet to find a negative side to these 750 carbs.
l8r