Rebuilding the Carburetors - CB750 Chopper Revival - EP2

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Rebuilding the carburetors on the Honda CB750 Chopper! This will be a very in depth video on some of my process for rebuilding carburetors on various motorcycles. These particular carburetors were not terribly bad and only had light varnish compared to some. While I try to show as much as possible it is simply impossible to show everything as it generally takes me a week to do a set of carbs with filming and other work. Let me know if you have any questions.

Sharpertek cleaning chemical:
Also note that KM Carburetor has very high quality parts and tools. There will be much more to come with this company!

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I hope all of you were able to come away from this video with a couple useful tidbits of information. These are some of the hardest videos to make as there is just so much information that can be covered but it is difficult to capture it all. What are some carburetor rebuilding specifics you may want to see?

BrickHouseBuilds
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The carbs looked great when finished. Jobs like this require patience, skill and time, it’s easy to see why paying someone to do repairs and restorations is expensive.

AndyH-
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A great step by step video, looking forward to the next one!

markconlon
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Awesome vid BJ, perfect timing for me. Just starting my first project on a SOHC and this is what i'll hopefully be doing over Christmas and will be looking forward to more content mate. Merry Christmas from the UK

karlgoodwin
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So cool! and I can't watch now! It's the worst! Heh. But I will be watching this very soon. I had a 1978 750 F2 that I loved. I never rebuilt the carbs, but I did balance them fairly often for flow.

kencreten
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Carbs cleaned up great, look forward to next one. 👍🏻

kalaharimine
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Thanks BJ that was a very detailed video of a carb clean and rebuild definitely enjoyed that one 😊😊

gerardcullen
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Good video brother, I use a welding tip cleaner with the assorted wires to clean out the jets

robluke
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Watching you struggle to get those carbs off was scary. Never had carbs be that difficult to get off (thankfully!)

katywalker
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Thanks for this! Just what I was looking for!

drstonebeck
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liked that video, it was informative and helpful.

mfc
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That was awesome. Carbs and the "magic" they perform can be very intimidating. Question, on all the jets, it looks like you just seated them and that's it. There isn't any specific settings, correct? The a/f adjustment and getting vacuum correct are the only external adjustments needed, correct? Again, EXCELLENT vid.

waden
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Witam, dziękuje za odpowiedz.Pozdrawiam.

tomasz
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You’re a good teacher. You need a young guy to mentor.

JamesColeman
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I use B-square flat screwdriver for stuff like that.

trompelemonde
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Thanks for the video BJ we really appreciate it. Where did you source the o-rings from for the fuel tees ?

jasonwight
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Im definitely buying some of that carb cleaner. After watching your video on Tangents and after this one, that stuff is awesome. It is expensive, but how many uses have you been able to get out of it before taking it out of the ultra sonic and replacing it?

atombombsgarage
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Why didn't you put the carb slide lifter pivot covers on? They're available aftermarket and aren't that expensive. I always replaced any damaged ones with new. You should have put that chrome float bowl on the inside and put the dull one out to match the other side.

michaelmathews
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Cześć, a a co z projektem Benelii coś nie wyszło czy co? Tomek Polska Pozdrawiam.

tomasz
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Not just for the average garage "handyman"

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