CB750 Restoration Part18 - Checking for Oil Pressure and Stripping Carburettors
As the title says, checking for oil pressure and that everything on that side of things is operating well, then we strip perhaps the worst set of carburettors I've seen. We then send them off for hydroblasting... Then a mysterious wooden crate arrives - will need to wait for the next chapter to see what's inside. Hope you enjoy!

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73 Honda CB750 Custom Build Part 22 - Oil Pressure Test

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CB750 Restoration Part 21 - Rebuilding Carburettors and Preparing to Start

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73 Honda CB750 Custom Build Part 18 - Oil Pump

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #7 #adamrose #smartworkers

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CB750 Restoration Part 22 - Engine Running but More Work Required.

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CB750 Restoration Part19 - The Mystery Box, Rear Suspension and Other

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Aufstieg und Fall von Zündapp — dem Münchner Mofa-Kult, den der Helmpflicht erledigte

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CB750 Engine Teardown

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Honda CB750 Restoration - Splitting the Engine Cases Part 7

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Honda CB750 Restoration - Top End Engine Teardown Part 6

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Rare Rickman Honda CB750 – What Went Wrong?

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73 Honda CB750 Custom Build Part 15 - Assembling The Crankcase Halves

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73 Honda CB750 Custom Build Part 21 - Clutch

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73 Honda CB750 Custom Build Part 14 - Piston & Cylinder install

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Tractor Rescue: Getting This Muddy Beast Running Like New

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Honda CB750 Restoration - Cleaning, Examining and Preparing Part 8

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Low compression CB750 engine teardown. Found the problem.

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Honda CB750 four and Suzuki GT750 kettle

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