Kz750 twin csr carb sync

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14 Aug 2017 10:45 #769004 by Backwoods_biker
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Alright I'm trying to sync my 82 kz750 csr carbs and I can't figure where to put the carb sync took the only thing I can see is the vacuum ports right next to the air/fuel mixture screws.

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14 Aug 2017 11:07 #769005 by 650ed
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Unfortunately, if your carbs are like the ones on the earlier model KZ750 twins they may not have vacuum ports for synchronization. The manual says those carbs need to be removed from the bike to synchronize, See Page 14 of the manual at

www.kzrider.com/modules/ServiceManuals/K...l%20KZ750%20Twin.pdf

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14 Aug 2017 11:43 #769006 by Backwoods_biker
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Thank you 650ed that helped out a lot and now it's running so much better but now I'm getting a puff of white smoke from the header and engine meet up after I have accelerated

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16 Aug 2017 09:43 #769110 by TexasKZ
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Could be oil dripping on the pipe from a leaky seal or gasket.
If the smoke is coming out of the engine, at the very least you have a bad or missing header gasket, or the header clamp is very loose.

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