DoorBuster2
CB750 Member
Title basically says it all; I've been rebuilding my 1978 CB750A for the past three months, and I think it's finally in a shape to run. I rebuilt the carbs with the carb rebuild kits, and cleaned everything, and replaced all screws. I put it in, hopeful it would start, and as it was cranking over with choke fuel started to spit out of the carb intakes. Without choke, it doesn't spray as much, but with the choke or throttle fully opened it sprays a ton of fuel (fuel comes out where the airbox connects).
I don't think its a stuck fuel pin or float because the day prior I had reset the float to its correct height (something like 0.571 for the A model) and made sure everything was moving.
Any thoughts on what could be wrong?
*** I did submit this to another fourm, and then found this one instead that deals with SOHC 1978's in particular. Sorry about double posting
I don't think its a stuck fuel pin or float because the day prior I had reset the float to its correct height (something like 0.571 for the A model) and made sure everything was moving.
Any thoughts on what could be wrong?
*** I did submit this to another fourm, and then found this one instead that deals with SOHC 1978's in particular. Sorry about double posting