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28 May 2017 14:31 #762972 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100

Rogan81 wrote: Help please!!

How do drain the fuel tank on a kz1000? Do I need a vacuum pump?

I've pulled the fuel line and put the petcock on reserve but the fuel won't drain. I'm new and trying to figure this out.

Thanks


Try putting the petcock handle in the "RES" or PRI" position rather than in the "ON" position you show in your photo. Ed

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28 May 2017 14:38 #762973 by Rogan81
Replied by Rogan81 on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100
I put the petcock on reserve. Maybe I pulled the wrong line. Any insight? Nothing in here he owners manual aboutdraining the tank. Thanks

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28 May 2017 14:40 #762975 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100
The fuel line is the one that goes to the "T" down between the carbs. The vacuum line typically just goes to the #2 carb toward the front of the carb. Also, try putting the petcock on "PRI". Fuel should flow. Ed

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28 May 2017 15:10 #762977 by TexasKZ
Replied by TexasKZ on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100
As 650Ed wrote, PRI is the position to drain the tank or prime the carburetors after they are reinstalled. That is a vacuum operated fuel valve. When the engine is running, fuel should flow from either RUN or RES. Normally, it should be in the RUN position. When the fuel level in the tank gets down to a certain level ( about 1.5 or less gallons left) the engine will sputter a bit, then you should move the lever to RES and start looking for a gas station. When you fill the tank up, move the lever back to RUN and repeat.
Don't neglect to install a good inline fuel filter after you drain and refill the tank. Be sure the filter is designed for a gravity feed (no fuel pump) system.

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28 May 2017 15:57 #762980 by Rogan81
Replied by Rogan81 on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100
Thanks guys. Do I need to remove the tank to pull that enter fuel line?

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28 May 2017 19:13 #762991 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100
You can, or you can remove the fuel line from the petcock and simply replace it temporarily with a long line that will reach the gas can you are draining fuel into. Ed

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19 Jun 2017 10:54 #764785 by Rogan81
Replied by Rogan81 on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100 LTD
I'm looking for a little help. I recently changed the oil and may have overfilled a bit. The bike turns over and will occasionally run idle for a few seconds and then shut down. I hold the electric start button down for about 10 seconds and sometimes it starts but when I go to throttle it shuts down. Will overfilling the oil cause this problem? Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.

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19 Jun 2017 11:44 #764788 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100 LTD
Instead of taking a chance on damaging something I HIGHLY recommend you simply remove the excess oil. It is extremely simple to do; just run a small clear plastic tube down into the oil filler hole and siphon some out. Then ensure the oil level is correct by looking at the site gauge on the right side of the engine. Ed

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19 Jun 2017 12:22 #764795 by Rogan81
Replied by Rogan81 on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100 LTD
Thanks Ed. I'll do that this afternoon.

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19 Jun 2017 17:14 #764814 by Nebr_Rex
Replied by Nebr_Rex on topic Beginner Rider w/ Black 82' KZ1100

Rogan81 wrote: Here's some pics. It's still a little dirty but I just realized it's actually a RTD1000 (european version of the KZ1000).

Can you tell me if its ok to these carburetors in a dip basket overnight to clean?


Where do you get RTD1000?


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20 Jun 2017 00:20 #764839 by tthunderdan
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Cool old bike. I rode/owned nothing but Yamaha singles, enduros with the newest being an '81 XT500 (which I just sold recently, regretfully). I just got an '83 KZ1100A and I love it. To have a bike with disc brakes, 12V electric start and blinkers you can see in the daytime is the shit for me. Having about 80 more horsepower on tap than anything I've ever had is nice also. The KZ remains somewhat intimidating to me, mainly wheeling it around and manuvering at stops (the fold up footpegs helps me here), but feels perfectly natural once rolling along. I also get a good bit of attention when we stop, seems alot of guys had KZ's back in the day, and they gotta' tell me about the time...I think the big KZ is gonna' stay around awhile. I wouldn't sell it for 2X what I paid. About 0-80 mph is where the fun is for me, a guarenteed smile... there sure is alot of cool old big jap bikes on CL lately for a grand or two, if only I had a bit of trumps money, HA

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