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Introduction
Originally will be part of the Valve Inspection and Adjustment Guide but would be useful as a standalone guide.
When I first saw the carburetor it was a daunting looking task to me. But after doing it once I can get it off within minutes, and so can you!
Reasons you might want to take the carbs off
1: You need to replace either the front or rear head cylinder
2: You want to rebuild your carburetor
3: You want/need to clean the carbs
4: Easier time working on the valves.
Note: You can buy an impact driver kit for the JIP head bits. I personally would do it by hand but the choice is yours!