08-27-2018, 01:28 PM
Just looking at a picture that i "found" on ebay for a cb1100 throttle body it seems identical to the one in the video, looking at the right hand housing with the two rubber hoses.
![[Image: 676cda70e1536db569548efb0e6dbe9b.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201808/676cda70e1536db569548efb0e6dbe9b.jpg)
looks at least "plausible" to me but would work better if the locking plate and the hoses were pulled out of the iacv assembly by removing the single screw first in any order.
![[Image: 1ca956a30f3b96528e8d57c9cc4ec0a4.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201808/1ca956a30f3b96528e8d57c9cc4ec0a4.jpg)
Yellow line points to single screw to be removed first for better access to iacv assy.
You can see where the assy splits from the throttle body near the blue felt tip mark and the same place as the other hose plate on the left.
Cick and click again for large picture on the point where you want to view close up.
![[Image: 676cda70e1536db569548efb0e6dbe9b.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201808/676cda70e1536db569548efb0e6dbe9b.jpg)
looks at least "plausible" to me but would work better if the locking plate and the hoses were pulled out of the iacv assembly by removing the single screw first in any order.
![[Image: 1ca956a30f3b96528e8d57c9cc4ec0a4.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201808/1ca956a30f3b96528e8d57c9cc4ec0a4.jpg)
Yellow line points to single screw to be removed first for better access to iacv assy.
You can see where the assy splits from the throttle body near the blue felt tip mark and the same place as the other hose plate on the left.
Cick and click again for large picture on the point where you want to view close up.
