Got kit for CB550, had some similar issues. Also the manifold wasn’t fitting right, with not enough space to put on the 10mm nut. Snapping throttle cables. But damn they could really breathe well once I got those issues resolved. Put the stockers back on and the lack of power was VERY apparent. Compared to the cost of some CR carbs I’d say it was worth it
I had the same thing happen to my left carb last year, almost caused me to crash while going into a turn. Cables routed per his instructions as well. He ended up sending me another slide spring to install to help it return to closed.
The problem is most People dont know what they are doing and how to rejet a carb. Its possible for sure. I have a fzr 1000 with bigger CV carbs and uni podfilters. Rejetted to match the bigger air flow. The thing pulls like crazy better then ever before. You can make it work but it gonna take some time. And if you want full power 4 carbs are better then 2 on a four cilinder.
I don't get it. Four 26mm carbs should flow more cfm than two 36mm. Is it because the air/fuel mixture from each carb is alternating between two cylinders that you can get away with less overall potential cfm?
How's it going with the new carbs? I can't decide if I'm gonna try get my stock-carbs on my Honda CB 650 1981 work better or Re-Jet or buy Murray's carbs. :-)
I got mine in a few days ago. And if im easy on the throttle they accelerate but even just a hair too much they want to die. Its honestly not safe trying to figure out whats up at the moment. Any ideas?
Its mixture is off. Call Murray and he can walk you through getting the carbs dialed. He's pretty responsive guy, but old school and can come across as rough around the edges. Overall, good guy.
love the content bro the $20 video was amazing well spent keep it up
hahahaha Love it brotha! Truly enjoy making videos for you guys!!!
Got kit for CB550, had some similar issues. Also the manifold wasn’t fitting right, with not enough space to put on the 10mm nut. Snapping throttle cables. But damn they could really breathe well once I got those issues resolved. Put the stockers back on and the lack of power was VERY apparent. Compared to the cost of some CR carbs I’d say it was worth it
Yeah, not an easy fit for sure. But, I agree, the throttle when opened up is so much better than the stock carbs.
I had the same thing happen to my left carb last year, almost caused me to crash while going into a turn. Cables routed per his instructions as well. He ended up sending me another slide spring to install to help it return to closed.
Yeah, that’s my concern. Video incoming though for a part 2.
Also, I just realized that you crashed? What?!? Was it bad?
Wow, I’m having the exact problem! He believes it’s how my cable is routed but I guarantee it’s in the right position!
Yeah, pretty frustrating. I understand that there will be some tinkering, but it was too much at this point.
Could you make update video on the carbs? Solder job also?!
Incoming!
Any update video on the carbs?!?
Incoming!!!! Just got them in!
The problem is most People dont know what they are doing and how to rejet a carb. Its possible for sure. I have a fzr 1000 with bigger CV carbs and uni podfilters. Rejetted to match the bigger air flow. The thing pulls like crazy better then ever before. You can make it work but it gonna take some time.
And if you want full power 4 carbs are better then 2 on a four cilinder.
I can see where you're coming from. I have some plans on rejetting to larger jets to accommodate the pods. Thank you
I don't get it. Four 26mm carbs should flow more cfm than two 36mm. Is it because the air/fuel mixture from each carb is alternating between two cylinders that you can get away with less overall potential cfm?
That’s what I’m thinking too. I’m curious and may need to do some more research!
Only one of cylinder 3 and 4, for example, is sucking in air at a time, so doing so from larger diam carb.
Bro I have the same carbs the problem is with cables, you have to solder it together and that will fix your problem
What do you have to solder?
@@zsgarage2021 where the two into one cable connection together because they come apart and cause it to have the problem you're having
@@mauricehill5782when I get them back, and it keeps doing that, then I’ll solder them! Appreciate it brotha
@@zsgarage2021 anytime
Thanks for the soldering tip.
How's it going with the new carbs? I can't decide if I'm gonna try get my stock-carbs on my Honda CB 650 1981 work better or Re-Jet or buy Murray's carbs. :-)
I'm going to be rejetting my OEM carbs in the next month. So, we'll see how it goes!
@@zsgarage2021how come? Are the new carbs not working anymore?
@@JayMeds the Murray carbs are just not working. They are constantly sticking when I throttle. I ordered different jets for the OEM carbs.
@@zsgarage2021 I just watched your other video. I’m glad I found your video. I was going to order Murray’s Carbs today.
I got mine in a few days ago. And if im easy on the throttle they accelerate but even just a hair too much they want to die. Its honestly not safe trying to figure out whats up at the moment. Any ideas?
Its mixture is off. Call Murray and he can walk you through getting the carbs dialed. He's pretty responsive guy, but old school and can come across as rough around the edges. Overall, good guy.
I had to move my needle clip position up a groove when I had mine. It did the same thing when I first installed them.
I have an 82 xj650 and found your video by searching for murrays carbs. i am just about to order a set but now I am hesitant...
I’ll get the carbs back soon. Once I get them back, I’ll record everything and post the video! Hopefully the new set will be good to go.
Maybe 4 Murray carbs is the solution !
The 2 carbs wasn’t the issue, it was sticking from the throttle cable. We’ll see thiugh
Update?? This video kinda seems pointless now
Hey, If you go to the playlist section, then choose the 1980 Honda CB750 Playlist. Pt2 is there....