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V65 Magna Carbs part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

removal of carburetors from a honda v65 magna , quick n easy

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  • Awesome! You guys should make a vireo about going through them next.

  • Great vid! Helped alot on my 83 v45 sabre...only trouble now is getting them.back in....theyre in position but cannot get lined up in all the.boots :(

  • thanks! Just what I needed to see!

  • Thanks for that video is great and very motivational to inspire to save money and do forseldf so one can continue to ride !

    I have an '84 V65 Sabre shich is a very similar bike, so I would imagine the process is similar. I am curious about what items to go after to clean the carb up if the stabil didn't work over winter. Do you just do the jets ? And would you clean them or replace them? what is the best way to clean if you would clean them?

  • I never thought I'd be able to do this, until I saw these video's... I've done my carbs twice now- THANK YOU for posting this! God Bless You!

  • thanks u helped me save some cashola and ill b ridin again sooner thanks to u. someone before me changed out the original air filter setup with a set of external filters that hang off the side and i was told i should also change out the jets and needles in the carb to match or ill be sucking way too much air anyone ever heard anything like that?

  • This is a very well made vid Paul, just a quick tip for you people putting the carbs back in.... if you are having trouble, use a ratchet tie down on the carbs to put the pressure on them to secure them in the boots Connect the hooks to the frame and SLOWLY crank the ratchet until you have the desired tension. Also of note is the boots are still available from parts stores online. If you are finding it nearly impossible to remove your carbs from the boots, cut the boots off and buy new ones.

  • I have the same question as rlmis4 below.. does that hose you push out of the way at 4:58 go to anything. I made the mistake of taking everything apart and not getting around to putting it back together till two weeks had passed.

  • I was wondering the same thing, does anyone know?

  • Nice job Paul, we need more video's like this out here. Dennis

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