To set the timing on a 1983 Honda V65 Magna 1100cc, first, ensure the bike is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Remove the timing inspection cover to expose the timing marks on the rotor and the stator. Rotate the engine to align the timing mark on the rotor with the T mark on the stator at the appropriate RPM (typically around 1,500-2,000) while adjusting the timing using the advance mechanism until the marks are aligned. Finally, recheck the timing after securing everything back in place to ensure accuracy.
Honda magna bikes were produced 1983 thru 2004
No, there calipers are different. you can order the correct pads @ www.pdmautoparts.com
3.5 gallons
AS YOUR SITTING ON THE MOTORCYCLE, IT IS BEHIND THE R.H. SIDE COVER
105 horsepower at the rear wheel, as measured by Cycle magazine in 1983.
The air filter is under the gas tank
There is no gas gauge on the 1983 Honda v65 magna. However this bike will get around 165 miles on a full tank. The best way to know how much fuel you have is to reset the tripometer on the speedometer each time you fill up, and refill at around 160-165 miles.
They are on the top timing gear with a mark on the side of it and also on the bottom one on the side
The 1983 v65 magna "Winker cancel unit" or "Cancel unit" or "Turn signal Cancel unit" Honda part number 35220-MB4-005 is located inside the fuse box below the headlight, looks like a small black box about half the size of a deck of playing cards.
HP was 82 or 83 on my 1983 Magna, Do not remember the torque but it is a very fast bike for a 750
Carbs probably need to be cleaned and a tune up wouldn't hurt either
line up the t mark on flywheel. Then line up stamp on timing gear on cam with indent on top of head.