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23 Sep 2022 03:06No probs - I now know what carbs it has which I didn't before so thank you.Did not mean to say there are issues with the TK carbs. Teikei are great carbs they were stock on the 550 kawasaki bikes as well as others.
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23 Sep 2022 03:10Blimey that sounds expensive if it happens but good to be aware of. Can you just clarify what stake the pin means?. Sounds like a local terminology I'm not familiar with.The choke flaps tend to work there way loose in those TK's, and if that happens the flap goes into the engine. Not good.
I'd refurbish the carbs and replace all the O-rings and gaskets, and make sure the flaps are okay. You can stake the pin, and use some epoxy to hold it in place to assure no future issues.
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23 Sep 2022 05:17"staking" means to deform the sounding metal using a punch tool or similar, to hold parts together.Blimey that sounds expensive if it happens but good to be aware of. Can you just clarify what stake the pin means?. Sounds like a local terminology I'm not familiar with.The choke flaps tend to work there way loose in those TK's, and if that happens the flap goes into the engine. Not good.
I'd refurbish the carbs and replace all the O-rings and gaskets, and make sure the flaps are okay. You can stake the pin, and use some epoxy to hold it in place to assure no future issues.
Read this link... s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/TK22mainPage/TK2...chokePlateFlaps.html
Oh, and read through that entire website and save as much info as you can. The author is a deceased member of this forum, and it's unknown how much longer that website will still be up.
Take special note about how the cam chain tensioner must be released before installing the valve cover. Tons of great info...
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Carb O-ring Kits : www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/61807...-o-ring-kits?start=0
www.kzrider.com/forum/faq-wiki/618026-new-owner-things-to-know
1981 KZ750E2
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/604901...z750e-project-thread
Carb O-ring Kits : www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/61807...-o-ring-kits?start=0
www.kzrider.com/forum/faq-wiki/618026-new-owner-things-to-know
1981 KZ750E2
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/604901...z750e-project-thread
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23 Sep 2022 08:31 - 23 Sep 2022 08:33"staking" means to deform the sounding metal using a punch tool or similar, to hold parts together.Blimey that sounds expensive if it happens but good to be aware of. Can you just clarify what stake the pin means?. Sounds like a local terminology I'm not familiar with.The choke flaps tend to work there way loose in those TK's, and if that happens the flap goes into the engine. Not good.
I'd refurbish the carbs and replace all the O-rings and gaskets, and make sure the flaps are okay. You can stake the pin, and use some epoxy to hold it in place to assure no future issues.
Read this link... s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/TK22mainPage/TK2...chokePlateFlaps.html
Oh, and read through that entire website and save as much info as you can. The author is a deceased member of this forum, and it's unknown how much longer that website will still be up.
Take special note about how the cam chain tensioner must be released before installing the valve cover. Tons of great info...
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23 Sep 2022 08:36
I think I may have hit a quote limit on the above post
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23 Sep 2022 11:32Don´t worry, AFAIK calum and i made a full webside backup. So nothing of loudhvx great knowledge will get lost. My special thanks goes to DOHC for the web side backup tool!Oh, and read through that entire website and save as much info as you can. The author is a deceased member of this forum, and it's unknown how much longer that website will still be up.
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