NEW CARBURETOR REBUILD REPAIR KIT W/PLUG FOR 80-82 CB750C CB750K CB750SC
NEW CARBURETOR REBUILD REPAIR KIT W/PLUG FOR 80-82 CB750C CB750K CB750SC
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Carburetor Rebuild Repair Kit for Honda
This carburetor rebuild repair kit with plug contains the necessary internal components to restore proper fuel mixing and idle stability in vintage motorcycle engines.
Overview
This carburetor rebuild repair kit provides high-quality components to refresh worn engine internals and stop fuel leaks. Every carburetor rebuild repair kit is designed to return the fuel system to factory specifications for smooth throttle response. Mechanics and vintage bike enthusiasts use this carburetor rebuild repair kit to maintain reliable performance on classic 750cc machines.
Built For Performance
- Precision-machined brass main and slow jets for accurate fuel metering.
- High-grade rubber bowl gaskets provide a durable, leak-proof seal.
- Viton-tipped float needle valves for consistent fuel shutoff and float level control.
- Specialized carburetor body plug included for specific constant velocity model requirements.
- Durable O-rings designed to resist swelling when exposed to modern fuel additives.
Fits These Machines
- for Honda 1980 CB750C Custom
- for Honda 1981 CB750C Custom
- for Honda 1982 CB750C Custom
- for Honda 1980 CB750K
- for Honda 1981 CB750K
- for Honda 1982 CB750K
- for Honda 1982 CB750SC Nighthawk
On-The-Job Use
- Restoring vintage four-cylinder fuel systems to original operating condition.
- Replacing brittle or cracked seals during seasonal maintenance and storage prep.
- Resolving engine hesitation caused by clogged or worn internal passages.
- Sealing internal carburetor body passages to prevent vacuum leaks and erratic idling.
Specs At A Glance
| Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Engine Displacement | 750cc |
| Fitment Years | 1980 to 1982 |
| Kit Components | Gaskets, Jets, Needle, O-rings, Plug |
Good To Know
Q: Why does this kit include a specialized plug? A: The plug is essential for sealing internal passages found on specific constant velocity carburetors used in the early eighties.
Q: Should I clean the carburetor body before installation? A: Thoroughly soaking the metal components in a dedicated cleaner ensures that the new jets and seals in this kit perform as intended.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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