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Offline krusty

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1976 CB750 F1
« on: May 29, 2009, 02:48:08 AM »
G'day,
I'm new to this forum and have a simple question.
What is the factory setting for the needle jet clips for the 1976 F1?
Honda
1976 CB750F1
1978 CB750F2
1972 CB350F
1961 C100 Cub
1962 C100 Cub
1959 C76
1963 C92
1964 C95
Suzuki
1963 M15D 50cc
1961 250TA Colleda
1961 250TA Colleda x 2 primed ready for paint and assembly
Yamaha
1977 DT175E x 2
1978 DT125E
1979 DT125F
1976 DT250E
1978 DT250G
1984 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200

Offline martino1972

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Re: 1976 CB750 F1
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2009, 02:58:34 AM »
welcome to our insanity..... ;D ;D ;D ;D

um,not sure,depending on altitude somewhere on the middle clip position.....but you will have to set it to what your bike likes,not what the factory sets it at...

why do you ask..??  what is the bike doing that makes you want to set it..???

If you give some more detail on the bike,like did you just get it,how long has it been standing still,how is it acting up etc. then you will get a ton on info and advise here on how to solve it.....

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Re: 1976 CB750 F1
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2009, 03:13:19 AM »
I have recently rebuilt the top end of my F1 and when I dismantled the carbs, prior to installing new kits, I found that the clips were on the bottom groove (richest). This didn't seem quite right to me. I don't know the history of the bike and it had been laid up for 9 year before I bought it 2 years ago. I repositioned the clips to the middle setting. It's now ready for the road and I should soon be able to do some plug chops to check. This is my first SOHC 750 and it is unmodified (came fitted with almost new genuine Honda F1 exhaust system).
Honda
1976 CB750F1
1978 CB750F2
1972 CB350F
1961 C100 Cub
1962 C100 Cub
1959 C76
1963 C92
1964 C95
Suzuki
1963 M15D 50cc
1961 250TA Colleda
1961 250TA Colleda x 2 primed ready for paint and assembly
Yamaha
1977 DT175E x 2
1978 DT125E
1979 DT125F
1976 DT250E
1978 DT250G
1984 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200

Offline Holubs

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Re: 1976 CB750 F1
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2009, 03:15:06 AM »
My F1 came with the needle clips in the middle position from the factory.  

Mine was purchased new by my brother, in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1978.

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Re: 1976 CB750 F1
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2009, 10:55:32 PM »
Middle position is stock
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Offline krusty

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Re: 1976 CB750 F1
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2009, 09:15:23 PM »
Thank you all. I'm now confident I have the correct settings to start with for further tuning if required.
Honda
1976 CB750F1
1978 CB750F2
1972 CB350F
1961 C100 Cub
1962 C100 Cub
1959 C76
1963 C92
1964 C95
Suzuki
1963 M15D 50cc
1961 250TA Colleda
1961 250TA Colleda x 2 primed ready for paint and assembly
Yamaha
1977 DT175E x 2
1978 DT125E
1979 DT125F
1976 DT250E
1978 DT250G
1984 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200