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  1. M

    Misfire number 4 cyl.

    Hi Amc49, Thanks for that input really is very useful, seems like the carbs are coming off again! I’ll keep you posted Cheers Mark A
  2. M

    Misfire number 4 cyl.

    Hi Amc49, Yes it’s a DOHC. I have cleaned all carbs manually and fuel is getting through. I removed the plug on No4 pot and could smell fuel on the plug and a dark browning of the plug after a ride out later in the day. I doubt I’ve managed to completely clean the carbs out as I don’t have a...
  3. M

    Misfire number 4 cyl.

    Hi Medyo, thanks for your reply. Yes I have tried that and the misfire is still on No4 pot Cheers
  4. M

    Misfire number 4 cyl.

    Hi, doesn’t matter what I have done so far, I can’t rid my bike of the misfire in number 4 pot. Changed plugs, swapped HT leads, cleaned carbs out checked compression (128 lbs) and the rest are similar. Might it be the coil or the spark unit ......help.....lol!
  5. BA69E24A 46F9 43C6 A477 60A58EB3064E

    BA69E24A 46F9 43C6 A477 60A58EB3064E

  6. 4CA232D0 0286 4E06 9E48 E64D6001D087

    4CA232D0 0286 4E06 9E48 E64D6001D087

  7. Honda cb750k  March 1979

    Honda cb750k March 1979

    I have a 4th. pot problem, it keeps misfiring changed plugs swapped HT leads over, cleaned out the carbs
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