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Anonymous Posted on Apr 28, 2014

VTX-1300 turn up - 2005 Honda VTX 1300 C

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: What is the easiest way to drain gas out of a VTX 1300 retro

You must turn your gas tank upside down to drain it.

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 honda vtx 1300 c stalls out after down

ever drain your carbs ? should be done seasonally . fuel filter problem, sounds like it is running out of gas.

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2010

SOURCE: looking for a manual for my 1300

I bought my 2004 1100 sabre book from Haynes.. Search inline

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2010

SOURCE: i have a vtx 1300. it sat for 2months during

hi,sounds like you have a blocked main jet in one of the carbs,when the fuel sits in the bowls it will evaporate and leave behind a residue that is quite difficult to remove even with a carb cleaning compound,what i do in this case is remove the carbs,remove all the jets,place all the jets in a saucer or dish and fill with petrol,leave them for a few days,this will soften the residue,then use compressed air or a crc typecan with carb cleaner and force clean them by squirting the fluid through them,do not use(as some people do) a piece of wire to clean through them,this will scratch the inside of the jet and alter the fuel flow charicteristics of the jet and render it all but useless,once you have them all absolutely spotless,reassemble and put the carbs back in,just about put money on it that your problem will dissappear,hope this helps...cheers

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2012

SOURCE: what type of oil does a 2004 Honda 1300 vtx used?

The oil is this type of wet clutch is very critical, if the incorrect type of oil was to be added it could cause clutch problems that occasionally can be corrected by replacing the oil with the correct oil, sometimes the clutch disks are impregnated with the super slippery metallic additives like molybdenum and the only cure is to replace the disks. Do not use just any off the shelf in any wet clutch and certainly not in an 1800 VTX, it can and will cost you money. Use only the Manufacturers recommendation.

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