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Posted on Dec 27, 2008

Can't start honda vt 750

The engine won't start, how should I change the oil?

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Change oil on bottom of motor remove plug,also is a good time to change oil filter,it want start check to see if your fuel filter is clogged if it is replace it if not check to see if you have a spark if not replace the coil

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