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07 Dec 2005 10:24 #12180 by BeeGee
Float Level Check Tool was created by BeeGee
Has anyone seen this Kawasaki part? It screws into the float bowl where the drain plug is and provides an easy way of checking the float levels.

Kawasaki Part # 57001-208

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07 Dec 2005 10:42 #12183 by BeeGee
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Here's a picture of this tool.
Someone has to have seen this before!
I'd love to get my hands on one. I've been trying to get a 6mm x 0.75 pitch male flow-thru type connector to make one of these up myself but I simply can not find the threaded hardware in that size thread. I can't even find a 6mm bolt with a 0.75 pitch. If I could then I could drill through the center of it and make a connection somehow from it to a section of clear fuel line. Anyone have any ideas?



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07 Dec 2005 11:09 #12184 by Mcdroid
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They are still for sale through cycle-parts.com BUT the catch is you must order at least $100.00 worth of merchandise to buy anything on this site. The price for 57001-208 is US$66.84 (shipping is extra).:ohmy:

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07 Dec 2005 11:24 #12188 by wiredgeorge
Replied by wiredgeorge on topic Float Level Check Tool
Use a 1/4" vacuum fitting to screw into the 6mm/.75 pitch hole in a bowl. The 1/4" fitting is slightly larger than 6mm and a vacuum fitting is made of hard rubber/plastic stuff and once screwed in, won't leak much. The vacuum fitting is a straight through connector (connects two hoses). Then put a piece of clear plastic tubing on the end. Since I set the float levels in a set of carburetors almost every day, I stuck one in a float bowl and JB Weld-ed it in and it doesn't leak a drop. If you need a reference at the other end for the gas level, you can make your own marks I guess... there was also a Kawasaki tool that was essentially plastic tube that had gradient marks on it every 1mm. I had one and used to use it but it got brittle and fell apart. I recall I paid just under $20 from a dealer. This tool is used for many Kaw applications and you might want to look in a Vulcan parts listing under tools as I know it is there.

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07 Dec 2005 20:23 #12260 by BeeGee
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Thanks so much to the both of you:

Mcdroid for the source to purchase what I thought was both obsolete and unnavailable. I went to cycle-parts.com and sure enough the part is there.

wiredgeorge for the great idea of using a 1/4" vacuum fitting. I've been busting chops for the last few days searching out a source for a threaded fitting of the proper thread size.

Now, within a few hours of posting, I have options!

This is great ... Thanks again ... Brent

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09 Dec 2005 11:30 #12461 by wiredgeorge
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There is a Kaw float level tool on eBay right now. I think it would only work on Z1/Z1A bikes and is being sold by a seller from Sweden. I think it was at about $40... I am not trying to push anyone toward buying just pointing out you can look at one of these if you like while the auction is still running. I also believe it may have been marked as working on KZ900/KZ1000 bikes and I don't think it will based on the 17mm fitting you screw into the bottom of the bowl (like a VM28SC from 73/74).

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09 Dec 2005 12:34 #12469 by patmann
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cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-Z1-KZ90...temZ4596569063QQrdZ1
Hopefully this works... There's one for sale on eBay as we "speak"
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09 Dec 2005 13:10 #12470 by wiredgeorge
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That is the one I was referring to... It won't fit any of the bikes listed in the auction except the Z1/Z1A which use the 17mm NPT threaded fitting shown. The other/later bikes listed use a 6mm fitting with .75 metric thread.

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09 Dec 2005 13:39 #12471 by Ron G
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This tool might work with Mikuni VM29 and VM33 smoothbore carbs.



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09 Dec 2005 14:25 #12478 by Jeff.Saunders
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ROn - different sized thread on the tool - I have one here and it works perfectly on the early Z1 carbs, but that's it - it doesn't seem to fit any others.

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10 Dec 2005 07:35 - 03 Dec 2008 20:15 #12496 by JMKZHI
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