High Altitude Adjustment
(U.
S. A. Only)
When the ve h icle is to be operated conti n uou sly a bove
2,000 m (6,500 feet), the carbu retors must be readjusted as
fo l l ows to i m p rove d rivea b i l ity a n d decrease ex h a u st
em ission.
Warm u p the engine to operati ng temperatu re. Stop and
go riding for ten m i n utes is sufficient.
Turn each pilot screw clockwise 1/2 turn.
High Altitude Adjustment: 1 /2 turn in
TOOL
Pilot screw wrench
07908 - 4220201
07MMA - MV9010A
(U.S.A. only)
Adj ust the idle speed to 1 ,000
±
1 00 rpm (Cal ifornia: 1 , 1 00
±
1 00 rpm) with the th rottle stop screw knob.
NOTE
•
This adj ustment m u st be made at h i g h altitude to
ensure proper high altitude operation.
Attach a Veh icle E m ission Control I nformation La be l on
the right down tube as shown i n the label position i l l ustra
tion.
NOTE
•
Do not attach the label to any part that ca n be easily
removed from the veh icle.
•
Sustained operation at an altitude lower than 1 ,500
m (5,000 feet) with the carburetor adjusted for high
altitude may cause the engine to idle roughly and
the engine may stall in traffic. If may also cause
engine damage due to overheating.
When the veh icle is to be ope rated conti n uously below
1 ,500 m (5,000 feet), turn each pilot screw cou nterclock
wise 1/2 turn to its ori g i n a l position and adjust the idle
speed to 1 ,000
±
1 00 rpm (California: 1 , 1 00
±
1 00 rpm ).
Be sure to make these adjustment at low altitude.
Remove the Veh icle Emission Control U pdate Label that is
attached to the right down tube after adjusti ng for low a lti
tude.
Fuel System
VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION UPDATE
•
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD
THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN ADJUSTED TO
IMPROVE EMISSIO N . CONTROL PERFORMANCE
WHEN OPERATED AT HIGH ALTITUDE.
ALTITUDE PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR AUTHORIZED HONDA DEALER.
( 1 ) E M ISSION CONTROL
I N FORMATION UPDATE LABEL
( 1 ) PI LOT SCREW
5- 1 7
Summary of Contents for Magna VF750C
Page 1: ...1994 2003 MAGNA VF750C CD HONDA MOTOR CO LTD 1994 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 7: ...MEMO ...
Page 47: ...MEMO ...
Page 65: ...Fuel System Carburetor Removal Installation 5 4 ...
Page 67: ...Fuel System Carburetor Separation 1 5 26 5 6 ...
Page 69: ...Fuel System Carburetor DisassemblyIAssembly 23 1 2 1 5 1 4 0 ring gasket 5 8 ...
Page 71: ...Fuel System Carburetor Combination 27 D D No 1 CARBURETOR 25 0 RING COTIER PIN 5 5 1 0 ...
Page 81: ...Cooling System System Flow Pattern 1 SIPHON TUBE 5 THERMOSTAT 2 RESERVE TANK 3 WATE PUMP 6 2 ...
Page 87: ...MEMO ...
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Page 113: ...Clutch System Clutch Removal 9 4 3 1 3 1 2 1 0 l a TooL I page 9 9 8 7 ...
Page 115: ...Clutch System Clutch Installation 1 0 0 9 6 ...
Page 121: ...Gearshift Linkage Gearshift Linkage Removal Installation 8 SHIFTER PLATE ASSEMBLY 1 1 0 4 ...
Page 123: ...MEMO ...
Page 125: ...Crankshaft Piston Transmission Crankcase Separation 6 5 1 1 2 ...
Page 131: ...Crankshaft Piston Transmission Transmission Removal Installation 1 1 1 8 ...
Page 143: ...MEMO ...
Page 145: ...Front Wheel Suspension Steering Handlebar Removal Installation 1 c2 3 2 3 1 7 1 1 0 1 5 1 2 2 ...
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Page 243: ...Appendix A Part Numbers 23 10 Carburetor Assembly ...
Page 283: ...Appendix A Part Numbers 23 50 Speedometer Tachometer ...
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