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Honda Cbx Carb Carburetor How-to-booklet Service Manual Carburetors - Mike Nixon on 2040-parts.com

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Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States Part Type:service manual How to Booklet Part Brand:author Mike Nixon Make:Honda CBX Warranty:Yes

*** Rebuilding the Honda CBX Carburetor - Removal - Disassembly - Cleaning - Reassembly - Installation ***


79-82 Honda CBX, 1047cc 6 cyl.

Helpful Honda CBX Carburetor How-To Booklet direct from the author, a veteran, Honda-registered professional and CBX owner and rider. Unique 8 1/2" x 11", 50-page booklet takes you step-by-step through cleaning and assembling a set of CBX carburetors.  And not only cleaning, but removing and re-installing, and even completely rebuilding with new side-to-side casting o-rings! Everything is described in layman's terms. More than 200 sharp black and white illustrations.  Each booklet is not a mere photocopy, but a quality black and white printing with similar number of pages and step by step instructions.

*** Check out some of the other service manuals written by Mike Nixon which we offer here on Ebay ***

"Adjusting the CBX Valves"

"Servicing the CBX Charging System"

"Servicing the CBX Ignition System"

"Servicing the CBX Pro-Link Shock"

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