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10 Mar 2006 15:33 #29953 by Alex_KZ1K
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So I fixed the fuel leaks and put everything back on. Just a refresher for those who don't know, throughout the down season, I installed a MAC 4-1, pods, and cleaned and rejetted my carbs. It ran perfect last year, but now it's bogging and popping all through the rev range. I must have done something wrong...

Oh, I haven't been able to syncronize them... I found out that ordinary vacuum gauges don't work for this application... they broke. They were jiggling so wildly back and forth that they all broke. :blush:

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10 Mar 2006 17:22 #29970 by RomSpaceKnight
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Could it be an ignition problem?

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10 Mar 2006 18:20 #29985 by Alex_KZ1K
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I'm not ruling that out, but it ran perfectly 3 months ago when I parked it... It's almost like it's getting way too much fuel.

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10 Mar 2006 19:30 #29996 by OKC_Kent
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Alex_KZ1K wrote:

Oh, I haven't been able to syncronize them... I found out that ordinary vacuum gauges don't work for this application... they broke. They were jiggling so wildly back and forth that they all broke. :blush:


You need to have some kind of damping system if you use ordinary guages. It lessens the pulsing. If I get a picture of the one I built I'll post it. It's just PVC pipe. Works good.



Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2006/03/10 23:03

Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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11 Mar 2006 07:11 #30085 by The Fish
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Usually the carb sync gauges come with little restrictors to dampen the action of the gauge. It is usually a small plastic plug with a tiny hole in it that gets placed in the end (carb end) of the tube.
Did you do any pre storage before storing (stabil in the tank? ) You may need to re clean your carbs. If the bike is getting too much fuel, that where I would start. If they are C/V type carbs the slides may be stuck open also.
Fish

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11 Mar 2006 07:59 #30092 by Nevco48
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;) That contraption looks like something from my college days- wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more!

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13 Mar 2006 06:47 #30595 by rammy
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I just ran into the same problem this last weekend.Only other thing that is different from you problem is that my bike only sat for 3 weeks or so.I found that i had a spark plug go south on me cause a really bad miss and though it was something i had done re;cleaning the carbs.changed the 1 plug and it all cleaned up and down the road I went .So I would start with the easy things first.(new plugs)and go from there. Good luck

The barn yard;77 Kz650B-1 Kaw(the fun one) & 89 classic hog.
Chicago area-south burbs

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14 Mar 2006 08:25 #31005 by gas
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rammy wrote:

I just ran into the same problem this last weekend.Only other thing that is different from you problem is that my bike only sat for 3 weeks or so.I found that i had a spark plug go south on me cause a really bad miss and though it was something i had done re;cleaning the carbs.changed the 1 plug and it all cleaned up and down the road I went .So I would start with the easy things first.(new plugs)and go from there. Good luck


A new fuel filter wouldn't hurt either.

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14 Mar 2006 12:13 #31089 by fergyfer
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Alex, the first thing you said was "OK, I fixed the fuel leaks". When did you do this, and was it running good before you fixed the fuel leaks?

How did you fix the fuel leaks...?

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14 Mar 2006 12:30 #31095 by Alex_KZ1K
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fergyfer wrote:

Alex, the first thing you said was "OK, I fixed the fuel leaks". When did you do this, and was it running good before you fixed the fuel leaks?

How did you fix the fuel leaks...?


Well, when I said that I hadn't actually taken it for a ride yet. The t's that feed the carbs were leaking, so I seperated the carbs and wrapped them in teflon tape. It was starting up and idling fine before I messed with the pilot screws.

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14 Mar 2006 12:46 #31099 by fergyfer
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OK, I'm trying to make sense out of all this so bear with me. I remember you talking about the t's leaking. So, you removed the carbs to fix this problem, right?

Above, you mentioned about trying to sync your carbs. Was this after you fixed the leaks?

Last thing you said in your reply to me was "it was starting up and idling fine before you messed with the pilot screws". When did you mess with the pilot screws? After you fixed the leaks or before? And, if it started and idled fine before you messed with the pilot screws, why were you messing with the pilot screws?

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14 Mar 2006 15:04 #31130 by Tower_Monkey1
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From your college days, was it also filled with a little water ? Say no more.... LOL.. We made one that had hoses for five people... LOL...Wayne

78 KZ650C2 Dyna ignition and coils,Pod filters,4-1 Kerker,CBR Tail Light,Drilled front dics,Custom front fender,1/4 fairing.

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