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17 Nov 2016 18:58 #748190 by daveo
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:huh: What difference does lowering the fuel levels make?

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17 Nov 2016 20:18 #748194 by SWest

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18 Nov 2016 03:23 - 18 Nov 2016 03:57 #748205 by Patton
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daveo wrote: :huh: What difference does lowering the fuel levels make?


The carb is designed to best perform with a certain specified level of fuel inside the float bowl.
A too high fuel level results in an excessively rich mixture throughout the throttle range.
A too low fuel level results in an excessively lean mixture throughout the throttle range.

Here's a link to a fairly comprehensive thread regarding 33 smoothies:
Click > www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/16281...?limitstart=0#162815

Good Fortune! :)

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18 Nov 2016 06:27 #748217 by SWest
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Patton wrote:

daveo wrote: :huh: What difference does lowering the fuel levels make?


The carb is designed to best perform with a certain specified level of fuel inside the float bowl.
A too high fuel level results in an excessively rich mixture throughout the throttle range.
A too low fuel level results in an excessively lean mixture throughout the throttle range.

Here's a link to a fairly comprehensive thread regarding 33 smoothies:
Click > www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/16281...?limitstart=0#162815

Good Fortune! :)


Very interesting but he is asking about his flat slides. My 33's are set up differently but I'll read on and maybe learn something. :whistle:
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18 Nov 2016 14:23 #748248 by daveo
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I set the floats at 17 mm +/- 1 mm per Mikuni Flatslide instructions, as I imagine most folks do. :whistle:
Would think there would be clear-tube method instructions somewhere for these carbs, but I have not been able to find any. :evil:

Any leads?

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18 Nov 2016 16:11 #748262 by SWest
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I would check them all with the clear tube to see if they are all the same.
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19 Nov 2016 15:25 #748377 by daveo
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Just had our first cold day with snow. Perhaps another few rides before its over for another season here.
Thanks Steve, I'll check that...the last time was a few months ago.
Just curious, have you ever considered getting a set of the Flat Slide carbs for your 900?

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19 Nov 2016 20:15 #748404 by SWest
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It's a 1015 with cams and such. I've thought about it but would rather invest in other improvements first.
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19 Nov 2016 21:39 - 20 Nov 2016 08:55 #748410 by daveo
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I went the RS36, though other members suggested the RS34 would be the better size for my engine. Thought about getting a used set to test, then keep whichever set works better.

The fuel levels were very-close across the set.


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22 Nov 2016 07:57 #748666 by daveo
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daveo wrote: I went the RS36, though other members suggested the RS34 would be the better size for my engine. Thought about getting a used set to test, then keep whichever set works better.

The fuel levels were very-close across the set.



Can't help it...I did it again. :pinch: One PO set of RS34-D21-K will surely arrive the day we get blasted with snow. :lol:

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25 Nov 2016 19:02 #748929 by SWest
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Reading that thread saying the 33's are slow at low RPM got me to take this clip. Slow?
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28 Nov 2016 20:10 #749135 by SWest
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Rather than starting a new thread I decided to put it here. May have to tweak the carbs so it will rev better.
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