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Honda Magna Carb Rebuild - Installation fixing final touches

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Комментарии • 32

  • @EvendimataE
    @EvendimataE Месяц назад

    ILL MAKE THIS ALL CAPS, ITS IMPORTANT......THE KEY POINT IS "RUBBER BOOT INSTALLED ON THE ENGINE 1ST. THE BOOTS HAVE THAT SLANTED CUT TO GUIDE THE CARBS....IF YOU WILL INTALL THE BOOT TO THE CARB 1ST, YOU MIGHT END UP RUINING THE BOOT.....AND OF COURSE DONT FORGET TO LUBE.

  • @frankb4292
    @frankb4292 Год назад +5

    Best video I seen on installing Magna carbs for years 1994-2003. No bloviating or annoying music.

  • @davidblack7528
    @davidblack7528 8 месяцев назад

    Great job and so needed video! Bought my yellow Magna new in 1996. The Honda dealer charged me $500.00 two years ago and I know it's gone up if I do it again. I will do it myself next time. Thank you Manny

  • @SeriousGamerTouch
    @SeriousGamerTouch 2 года назад

    great video, glab you got it running, now i have to go do the same job lol.

  • @delschier1419
    @delschier1419 8 месяцев назад

    You put the float bowls on backwards. The float drain needles are supposed to be on the outside so you can get to them when the carburetors are on the bike!

  • @abiprates284
    @abiprates284 Год назад

    Great video. I just got a 1988 Honda super magna 750. Would carburetor be same? Did you have to synchronize yours? thank you.

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  Год назад +1

      you can bench synch them by looking at the butterfly valves in comparison to the little holes in the side of the inlet. just make sure they're all same

  • @MannyMarvelous
    @MannyMarvelous  2 года назад +2

    FIRST!

  • @unique-daann6098
    @unique-daann6098 Год назад

    My carbs haven’t been cleaned for 5-6 years now. And she still rips like a silver back ape. (Almost riding season near me) but next fall she’s getting rebuilt.

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  Год назад

      surprisingly easy job

    • @dannysmits9706
      @dannysmits9706 Год назад

      Would that be because there is real petrol available in every of your country's gas station?

  • @Gaet649
    @Gaet649 Год назад

    How do you take out the pin for the float? Been having trouble trying to take it out!

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  Год назад

      watch it again I actually gave a tip on that in the video as I saw that would be a problem spot. happy riding!

  • @AlexeyShkalyabin
    @AlexeyShkalyabin 2 года назад

    Congrats, bro! Did you use the same old gaskets with sealant?

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  2 года назад +1

      nope they were in the new rebuild kit!

  • @1Somsak
    @1Somsak Год назад +1

    @ 4:35 you mention how "people complain how hard it is ..." . There's a HUGE difference re-installing carbs on a 3rd gen. bike (like yours) and a 1st gen. bike. The carb bank angle is more pronounced on the 1st gen. bikes making the alignment and fit a lot more difficult. The 3rd gen. alignment is almost straight on compared to the 1st gen's. Maybe that's what folks are complaining about.?.?.?

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  Год назад +1

      that's a good point!
      I'm familiar with that fact but the way to get it on is still the same. what I'm really trying to say is that complaining isn't going to make it any better but finding ways to have machines work for you instead of against you will always prevail.

  • @alexanderking3971
    @alexanderking3971 Год назад

    Can you do a vid on bench synching these carbs? I bought mine last season. It needed a lot of TLC. I've redone all fluids, new steel brake lines. Lithium battery. Everything except the carbs. They scares me 😂

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure there's a section in my video about how to bench sync. but if not here's the trick. it's super easy. as long as the jets are already set- all you need to do is adjust the 1 screw on each butterfly valve so that the little time hole on the wall of the intake that meets the butterfly valve is barley visible when the valves are closed. do this to each one then you can adjust idle from there while running. you'll need to take the unit off first.

    • @alexanderking3971
      @alexanderking3971 Год назад

      @@MannyMarvelous awesome I'll give this a try

  • @isaacthompson7117
    @isaacthompson7117 Год назад

    Hey can you show a video on how to rebuild the carburetors?

  • @vicjames2743
    @vicjames2743 8 месяцев назад +2

    I got charged $1200 for motorcycle shop to rebuild my 94 magna carbs. They put plastic zip ties on each tube connection

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  8 месяцев назад

      now that's just shameful of them. damn

    • @BloodSteed
      @BloodSteed Месяц назад

      Look up the Carb Spa, ran by MagnAndy, a trusted member on the v4musclebike forums.

  • @inajefflymanner
    @inajefflymanner 11 месяцев назад

    I have a '94 magna VF750. The carbs were leaking fuel so I took it to a shop for a rebuild. Mind you I had to remove the carb myself and bring in just that. Not a big deal, but I am very new to riding so my problem may be my own fault. Anyway, got the carb back, put the bike back together and now it won't start. :( It turns over, but just won't start. Not sure if it's something I did in the installation or if it means the rebuild was bad or what. Any ideas?

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  11 месяцев назад

      they have a vacuum automatic fuel shut off so it's nothing that you did wrong in the first place. in fact leaking carbs is a sign of having the same exact issue that I had in this video where the float needle had no more gasket left. as for the no start it could be a multitude of things but the simplest thing is that maybe it's jetted wrong or you forgot to turn on the fuel once you put the carbs back on from your petcock

  • @user-ne5iv1yb3j
    @user-ne5iv1yb3j 9 месяцев назад

    I ordered a rebuild kit online and the parts come in smaller than the ones that came out

    • @MannyMarvelous
      @MannyMarvelous  8 месяцев назад

      strange. do you think it's from age?