Hi all, I have removed the carbs from the J tonight for complete strip and clean. I did this by making loose all bands and the top two air box screws, I was able then to man handle the tubes off the back of the carbs and have then sit under the carbs, but still not able to remove the air box, I then removed the left carb and was then able to extract the air box with the 3/boot rubber without too much hassle.
Is there a best way to reinstall everything? , I was thinking the reverse, install the right and centre carbs, then the air box with 3 boot rubber in place over the carb backs and last the left carb.
Any other suggestions.... thanks.
GT750J carb install
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Re: GT750J carb install
hi chris i find it easiest to put the air box on, then the center carb, then the boot and then the outside carbs, but its a struggle anyway way around.
cheers mark.
cheers mark.
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yamaha speedtwinn 100 barn find =SOLD
1x 1973 kawasaki H1 (restored)
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1982 HONDA CB900F =SOLD
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