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Is it OK to \"Dip\" carbs for cleaning?

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06 Jan 2006 13:25 #16373 by TLH101
Is it safe to use the dip type cleaners for my carbs? I know some outboard carbs I deal with cannot be done this way due a porosity coating on them. I am working on a '78 KZ650.
Also, I see a couple of different brands of repair kits out there on the net. Which is the best value? And who has best price?

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06 Jan 2006 14:05 #16386 by KZQ
Yes dipping is the typical treatment, though you will likely loose the paint if yours are factory painted.
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07 Jan 2006 08:42 #16510 by OKC_Kent
Use Berrymans carb cleaner, and do not dip the whole carb, take them apart and make sure all the rubber parts are out of them. Berrymans and probably the others eat the rubber.

Z1 Enterprises has carb kits, $17.34ea
www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=42

Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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07 Jan 2006 14:49 #16551 by TLH101
Spent all day cleaning the carbs, and ordered 4 K&L kits from Z1 Enterprises. Also ordered some new airbox ducts and an airfilter.
Thanks for the help.

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07 Jan 2006 19:22 #16606 by OKC_Kent
Fun wasn't it? Wait till you get this bike running sweet. The 650's run like the wind, so smooth and fast. I love mine:)

Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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