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Matt
April 14, 2025
What does the third hose connector on the bottom of the fuel tank connect to ? Looks like a vacuum .or return something?
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Mr. Anderson
April 14, 2025
The third hose connector on the bottom of the Honda V65 Magna fuel tank connects to the fuel pump.
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Jonathan
March 9, 2025
Remove carburetors
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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025
To remove the carburetors from a Honda V65 Magna, follow these steps:
1. Remove the Fuel Tank – Lift the fuel tank up and put the support arm down. 2. Remove Air Cleaner and Covers – Remove the air cleaner cover, element, and the right and left air chamber covers. 3. Detach Ground Cable – Remove the bolt attaching the thermostat housing to the air chamber and the ground cable. 4. Remove Air Chamber Top Cover – Unscrew and remove the air chamber top cover. 5. Disconnect Throttle and Choke Cables – Remove the carburetor choke clamp and disconnect the choke and throttle cables. 6. Loosen Carburetor Bands – Loosen the carburetor bands securing the assembly. 7. Remove Carburetor Assembly – Remove the carburetor assembly from the left side. - Note: It may be necessary to loosen the engine mount bolts and move the engine on its rubber mounts to provide clearance. 8. Separate Carburetors if Needed – Remove screws attaching the air chamber to the carburetors and separate them. 9. Remove Choke Rods and Levers – Remove the nuts, cotter pins, and washers to detach choke levers and rods. 10. Separate Carburetors Horizontally – Carefully separate the carburetors to avoid damage to the joint pipes.
Following these steps ensures safe and proper removal of the carburetors.
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Do you have a question about the V65 MAGNA and is the answer not in the manual?
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What does the third hose connector on the bottom of the fuel tank connect to ? Looks like a vacuum .or return something?
The third hose connector on the bottom of the Honda V65 Magna fuel tank connects to the fuel pump.
This answer is automatically generated
Remove carburetors
To remove the carburetors from a Honda V65 Magna, follow these steps:
1. Remove the Fuel Tank – Lift the fuel tank up and put the support arm down.
2. Remove Air Cleaner and Covers – Remove the air cleaner cover, element, and the right and left air chamber covers.
3. Detach Ground Cable – Remove the bolt attaching the thermostat housing to the air chamber and the ground cable.
4. Remove Air Chamber Top Cover – Unscrew and remove the air chamber top cover.
5. Disconnect Throttle and Choke Cables – Remove the carburetor choke clamp and disconnect the choke and throttle cables.
6. Loosen Carburetor Bands – Loosen the carburetor bands securing the assembly.
7. Remove Carburetor Assembly – Remove the carburetor assembly from the left side.
- Note: It may be necessary to loosen the engine mount bolts and move the engine on its rubber mounts to provide clearance.
8. Separate Carburetors if Needed – Remove screws attaching the air chamber to the carburetors and separate them.
9. Remove Choke Rods and Levers – Remove the nuts, cotter pins, and washers to detach choke levers and rods.
10. Separate Carburetors Horizontally – Carefully separate the carburetors to avoid damage to the joint pipes.
Following these steps ensures safe and proper removal of the carburetors.
This answer is automatically generated