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08 Dec 2024 13:16 #906743 by rlcarter
hello I am wanting to put a new set of RS34 flat slides on my 1980 Z1 classic that has been converted for carbs. it has dyna S ignition , air pods, and a open kerker on it. can anyone tell me if these carbs are compatible and if so will they need to be jetted differently.

 

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08 Dec 2024 16:06 #906760 by TexasKZ
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I think that is as large as I would go on a stock engine. They may be a bit too big. The answer to your jetting question depends on how they are jetted now.

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08 Dec 2024 17:27 #906763 by rlcarter
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thanks for the reply texaskz  the 34's have 125 mains. and 17.5 pilots .those are what came in the carbs
 

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09 Dec 2024 17:26 - 09 Dec 2024 17:27 #906774 by Scirocco
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 Just some reference jeting chart......

 
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10 Dec 2024 07:17 - 10 Dec 2024 07:20 #906785 by Injected
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That "out of the box" jetting is a good place to start. Every engine is going to be slightly different depending on compression, ignition, etc.

With a stock 1000 that seems about right. I ran RS34's on my 831cc 650 a few Summers ago, 20 pilots and 122.5 mains with pipe/pods. The head on that engine flows more than a stock GPZ1100 and makes about 85-90 HP.

Do a high speed plug chop to set the mains, check plug color, etc. I would use a ColorTune kit to set idle if you have access to one.

You can do a search on here as well for recommendations on those carbs.
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10 Dec 2024 15:20 #906793 by Kelly E
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We put a set of RS 34 D21 K carbs on the 77' KZ 1000 LTD. The place wanted to know if the motor was stock, points or electronic ignition, air box or pods, stock exhaust or 4 into 1 exhaust?
Installed the RS 34's and it ran great right out of the box. Stock motor, Dyna ignition, K&N pods and a Delkevik 4 into 1 exhaust. They came with spare jets bigger and smaller than the installed jets but they are still in the box.
We got RS 36's for the 80' Suzuki GS 1100E from the same place with the same results. The RS carbs really woke up both bikes.

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11 Dec 2024 04:22 #906805 by rlcarter
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thanks everybody I knew my bike had the MKII engine so I figured it would handle the 34's  but I wanted some other opinions I appreciate the replies

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13 Dec 2024 05:59 #906863 by Dragbike_Mike
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As others have already posted, the RS34's "should" work on your relatively stock combination.  I ran a set of 34's on my stock bore KZ1000 back in the day, although it had a mildly ported head, .380 lift cams with stock valve sizes.  It was a nice combination with sharp throttle response.  I'll see if I can dig up my jetting specs for you on that combo.

Just one thing to consider (working from memory here - somebody correct me if I'm wrong) - you'll need to use the larger J-style mounting spigots (manifolds) to mount those 34's.  Being larger in inside diameter than the stock KZ1000 manifolds, you'll end up with a step in your intake tract at the mounting surface of the cylinder head - no bueno as far as airflow is concerned.  If the head is off of the motor, no problem as the ports can be matched to the manifolds.  Just something to consider....

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