Engine revs high when clutch disengaged - 81 Honda CB750C
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:06 am
Hi - nebie here so please be gentle!
I have been working on an '81 CB750C for a year now and have got it running, road safe and looking great. Upon getting it started this season (long winters here in Ontario), it has developed an issue.
The bike starts fine, and idles in the proper range. Starts out fine, but as soon as I disengage (pull in) the clutch the engine starts to rev very high. Back in gear with the engine regulating things the revs go back down to non deafening. Seems like the throttle is sticking open, or fuel is being delivered unchecked, or something like that. I can ride it a few blocks but the high revs on an already noisy bike are not particularly neighbour friendly!
I've checked and re-installed throttle cable, which is returning fine. I'm thinking something in the carb? I conditioned the fuel for winter storage, but it may still have fouled... seems fine in the tank. I've been advised to run a tank of new gas and Sea Foam or some engine cleaner on a good long ride, but I can't take it on a good long ride in it's current state. Any advice?
Thanks!
Graham
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
'81 Honda CB750 Custom
'07 Vespa LX150
I have been working on an '81 CB750C for a year now and have got it running, road safe and looking great. Upon getting it started this season (long winters here in Ontario), it has developed an issue.
The bike starts fine, and idles in the proper range. Starts out fine, but as soon as I disengage (pull in) the clutch the engine starts to rev very high. Back in gear with the engine regulating things the revs go back down to non deafening. Seems like the throttle is sticking open, or fuel is being delivered unchecked, or something like that. I can ride it a few blocks but the high revs on an already noisy bike are not particularly neighbour friendly!

I've checked and re-installed throttle cable, which is returning fine. I'm thinking something in the carb? I conditioned the fuel for winter storage, but it may still have fouled... seems fine in the tank. I've been advised to run a tank of new gas and Sea Foam or some engine cleaner on a good long ride, but I can't take it on a good long ride in it's current state. Any advice?
Thanks!
Graham
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
'81 Honda CB750 Custom
'07 Vespa LX150