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Carb help identifying a spring

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by thehotbeast, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. thehotbeast

    thehotbeast New Member

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    Just bought a VF750F 1984, the P.O. last rode it 6 years ago, it's in pretty good shape, of course I removed the carbs to clean them, they were jam solid. While removing the carbs from the bike 4 springs got loose. I know where the 2 smaller ones goes but have no clue where the two big ones came from, Please help.

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  2. masonv45

    masonv45 New Member

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    They two big springs fit horizontally between the throttle shafts. One on each side of the plenum. There is a round protrusion that lines them up. You'll see it when you look.
     


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  3. thehotbeast

    thehotbeast New Member

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    Thanks buddy, my first time working on V4 engine. Always owned inline fours. So not use to this type of carbs setup.
     


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  4. squirrelman

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    it's neither necessary nor advisable to separate the 4 carbs......
     


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