Does anyone have a picture of what input wires connect to the engine coils of a 1986 vfr 750, I migh

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    1986 & 2007 VFR New Member

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    Does anyone have a picture of what input wires connect to the engine coils of a 1986 vfr 750, I might have mixed them, but don't know what ones I mixed. One connector on the coil is green the other black.. each coil has a black wire and a colored wire.

    On another note my engine randomly accelerates to 4k rpm until I add choke and it will drop down, I took the carbs apart completely, removed the needle, primary, secondary orifice, inspected the filters in the carbs, cleaned it fully, replaced the in line fuel filter had the tank coated due to there was some light rust in it as well, but did not help and no change to the performance.
     


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    I have a 700 86 shouldn't be a difference.... I can look in the morning....
     


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    That should work..thx for the help..
     


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    In the wiring diagram, innit ?? High rev is improperly routed throttle cable (sticking) or insufficient freeplay or vacuum leak past a boot.
     


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