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    Is there supposed to be a vacuum tube connecting carbs 2 and 3? And if so does the spring go in front or behind the hose?

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    #2
    No, there is no vacuum connection between any carbs. Kawasakis from the early 80s would link their vacuum lines for some models. What spring are you talking about? I think Basscliff's intro has a picture labeled "Where do these hoses go?"

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      #3
      Soooo, they are vent hoses not vacuum hoses. Assuming they are the same for VM carbs. There's a pretty beefy spring that attaches the throttle pulley to the carb mounting plate. It runs down between carbs 2 and 3 which puts it right on top of where a vent hose would connect 2 and 3.

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        #4
        The picture shows VM carbs. A 79 GS750 should have VM carbs. There are 3 nipples showing in that picture: the outside nipples are vent lines, the middle one (coming from the #3 carb) is a vacuum line which connects to the small nipple on your gas valve. The big beefy spring does not jump out and bite vacuum lines.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Narrator View Post
          Soooo, they are vent hoses not vacuum hoses. Assuming they are the same for VM carbs. There's a pretty beefy spring that attaches the throttle pulley to the carb mounting plate. It runs down between carbs 2 and 3 which puts it right on top of where a vent hose would connect 2 and 3.
          The big beefy spring is the throttle return spring.

          Earl
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