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1981 kz750e: lowered rear, sportster style fender, changed headlight, no controls on bars,
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dies - might be clogged pilot circuit.
leaking - might be float needle failing to seal in its seat.
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If the bike had been sitting for a while with gas in the carbs then you may have gum in various places and just taking the bowls off and spraying carb cleaner may not be enough to do the trick.
I'd suggest you take of the carbs, take off the bowls. take off the tops and check the rubber diaphragms, unscrew the jets, spray everything with carb cleaner. Make sure you wear safety glasses as this stuff will shoot back out some other hole and if it gets your eyes then not a good thing.
Make sure you can poke a nylon bristle or guitar string through every hole so you know all passageways are clear. Be careful if using wire/guitar string that you dont scratch any metal. Blow through everything with compressed air.
When you put everything back together again install an inline fuel filter between the gas tank and the carbs.
I guess what I'm saying is do a real thourough job and take your time. Worth it in the end. Good luck and welcome to the forum.
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1981 kz750e: lowered rear, sportster style fender, changed headlight, no controls on bars,
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1981 kz750e: lowered rear, sportster style fender, changed headlight, no controls on bars,
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I'd really like to see a poll as to how many here have actually vacuum synced the carbs on their bikes, vs the number of us that are riding after only a bench sync.
Clean the carbs thoroughly and you'll be much happier.
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Like someone mentioned above make sure all passages are open.
I used a straight pin to unplug what felt like cement from the pilot jet.
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Heres a manual to help you out.
www.metrovationinc.com/christemple/KZ750.pdf
PS: Welcome to the website, i impatiently await photos.
heres mine: www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=9318300&uid=1258211
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is there a set of aftermarket carb boot in different sizes? that would allow me to use the slightly bigger mikunis on the kaw off the suzuki?
You "really" don't want to go there
You'll open up a can of worms that you don't have the experience to deal with, then get frustrated. Just get the stock carbs working right.
A bench sync just requires a small piece of wire (I sometimes use a straightened paper clip) and a small screwdriver.
Take the carbs apart and completely clean them out, maybe even get a new set of float needle valves and bowl gaskets from Z1 Enterprises (I assume they are available), then bench sync the carbs. Or, if you have the $$$, send the carbs to Wiredgeorge (look for one of his posts and clink the link in his sig) and have them rebuilt, no muss, no fuss, your wallet will just be a few $$ lighter.
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