I see in the parts microfiche that the 76 carb rubbers have different part numbers than the 78 carb rubbers. I also see that the 76 and 78 heads differ, but I was under the impression that the on-head carb connections (spigots?) spacing and size were the same. So, I'm concluding that the carbs themselves must differ. So my question is - what is the difference, carbs, heads, or both?
These might seem like odd questions - and here's the real question behind these two questions:
I have a CB750A. The head for this bike is the same (same Honda number) as the 76 750F head. Therefore, I'm thinking that I can swap out my cam for a good mid-range cam, and also swap out my carbs for a 77/78 set, and use 77/78 carb rubbers.
I realize that the non auto carbs won't have the "in gear" off-idle dashpot, but I am not worried about that (right now). What I should end up with is a marked improvement, although the compression ratio will still be lower than the comparable 76 750F bike (due to the 750A pistons).
Any/all info would be appreciated. I don't have access to the various years of parts to check this out physically - maybe someone knows, or has parts that could help answer these questions . . . .