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01 Oct 2014 16:02 - 01 Oct 2014 16:06 #649341
by Tyrell Corp
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
Replied by Tyrell Corp on topic Driggs' 2nd 1981 GPz 550 D1
I would say don't lose any sleep over it - meaning that sometimes carbs or taps are rebuilt with the odd drop of leakage but as the seals swell up when in contact with the petrol overnight the problem usually sorts itself out.
Overflowing the carbs is a float valve issue, even if you leave it on 'prime' it shouldn't do that. Not neccessarily defective,maybe even just something that has made it's way past the fuel strainer guaze. An inline filter is well worth having.
Often no1 carb is worst as the crap settles to the bottom when it is left on it's side stand.
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Overflowing the carbs is a float valve issue, even if you leave it on 'prime' it shouldn't do that. Not neccessarily defective,maybe even just something that has made it's way past the fuel strainer guaze. An inline filter is well worth having.
Often no1 carb is worst as the crap settles to the bottom when it is left on it's side stand.
edit avatar changed for my other unfinsihed '81 project - got to have a red one!
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01 Oct 2014 19:20 #649369
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83 Audi urquattro, 84 Audi 4ks quattro, 82 Audi 4k diesel, 74 Norton Commando, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Mac, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Kerker
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I would think this too, but i saw it leaking without the fuel line attached.. coming out of the port.. hmmm.. ill have to yank the carbs too i guess! again.. in my hotel cleaning i didnt get to the floats much.
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02 Oct 2014 07:49 #649398
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83 Audi urquattro, 84 Audi 4ks quattro, 82 Audi 4k diesel, 74 Norton Commando, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Mac, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Kerker
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Well I know it's not the carbs.
Took fuel lines off last night and woke up to a mess of fuel everywhere. Had to take the tank off and tilt it down and away from the petcock. Didn't have time to mess with it before work. Ugh.
noticed that it looks slightly different than my other GPz too
Took fuel lines off last night and woke up to a mess of fuel everywhere. Had to take the tank off and tilt it down and away from the petcock. Didn't have time to mess with it before work. Ugh.
noticed that it looks slightly different than my other GPz too
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25 Oct 2014 11:37 #651686
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83 Audi urquattro, 84 Audi 4ks quattro, 82 Audi 4k diesel, 74 Norton Commando, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Mac, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Kerker
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Finally uploaded two pics.
First is right after I arrived home after the 3,000 mile trip. Bike was filthy.. Still is. haha.
Side bags removed!
Heres my two siblings together
First is right after I arrived home after the 3,000 mile trip. Bike was filthy.. Still is. haha.
Side bags removed!
Heres my two siblings together
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26 Oct 2014 13:21 #651779
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haha that is barking, travelling 3000 miles home on an unknown bike that had not run for 5 years. Lucky ! nice find.
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14 Nov 2014 13:03 - 14 Nov 2014 14:32 #653709
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Dude, Nice bags, I'm really impressed with them. I love those rugged all weather look ones.
I know it isn't the same look, but I've went with the easy throw over bags www.vikingbags.com/motorcycle-luggage.htm and i'm not too happy with em. Wish I went the luggage rack route like you.
I know it isn't the same look, but I've went with the easy throw over bags www.vikingbags.com/motorcycle-luggage.htm and i'm not too happy with em. Wish I went the luggage rack route like you.
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09 May 2019 15:16 #803610
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83 Audi urquattro, 84 Audi 4ks quattro, 82 Audi 4k diesel, 74 Norton Commando, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Mac, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Kerker
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Well its been a while........
After a busy last few years, and a major knee surgery, I am finally able to ride again.
Both this and the other GPz (click here) are getting some things sorted to get back on the road in a few weeks.
Took both bikes out yesterday and washed em and started some slight disassembly (carbs and airbox) for some maintenance and cleaning.
Ill update these pages as soon as stuff starts happening!!
After a busy last few years, and a major knee surgery, I am finally able to ride again.
Both this and the other GPz (click here) are getting some things sorted to get back on the road in a few weeks.
Took both bikes out yesterday and washed em and started some slight disassembly (carbs and airbox) for some maintenance and cleaning.
Ill update these pages as soon as stuff starts happening!!
83 Audi urquattro, 84 Audi 4ks quattro, 82 Audi 4k diesel, 74 Norton Commando, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Mac, 81 Kawasaki GPz 550 Kerker
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09 May 2019 15:50 #803611
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Great looking bikes.
Great story.
Thanks for the update.
Great story.
Thanks for the update.
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09 May 2019 20:03 #803623
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Welcome back! Looking forward to updates.
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