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Can't tell if I'm running too rich or too lean
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When I had the carbs apart I could tell someone had been in there before, the bigger middle jet says 65 if I'm remembering right. That and the plastic plugs were missing, I put rubber ones in but I'm not sure if I even needed to do that. I'm not really sure where to go from here. I also was having problems with the slides getting stuck up, I cleaned them real well and they seem to be moving fine by hand, can't see if they are moving when it's running
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You might want to take inventory of all the jetting and compare against the factory manual.
And yes, you need the pilot plugs.
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I used rubber plugs since the plastic ones were missing, and those seem to be staying in, I hope they aren't leaking still. I'll take the carbs off- again, and check the jets. Are they all going to be marked with sizing? I havent really ever messed with carbs to this level
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I don't know Kehin carbs at all but Mikuni carbs with air screws....you would be correct. As they screw out they allow more air, making the pilot mixture leaner.Oh thats annoying. Everything I was reading said turning them out leaned the mixture. Guess I'll tighten them up tomorrow.
I used rubber plugs since the plastic ones were missing, and those seem to be staying in, I hope they aren't leaking still. I'll take the carbs off- again, and check the jets. Are they all going to be marked with sizing? I havent really ever messed with carbs to this level
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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2) Perform a proper carb rebuild. This requires unganging the carbs, removing all parts, including pilot screws, pilot jets, bleed pipes, etc, then soaking all these parts in carb dip. During rebuild, replace all the O-rings, and get new float needles. OEM or Keyster brand needles are much better than the cheap replicas.
3) Your bike is running pig rich. Just look at the video showing tons of black smoke, that's an over rich condition. Check that the choke is opening properly, and verify fuel level using the "clear tube" test, as detailed in the factory Kawasaki service manual. If you don't have the manual, download it from this site, for free.
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I'm not actually sure I know what vent you're referring to. I see the vacuum port but that's it.Pics of the carb front and back would be helpful. Sounds like CV carbs. If so do the thumb test. Raise the slides, put your thumb over the vent at the top/backside of the carbs. They should lower slowly. I not they may be stuck open causing a rich condition. If fast the bike won't run for SHT.
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believe me, I'm going to find a baffle. I have to wear ear protection to rev it in the garage.1) Get a baffle in the pipe ASAP! There is nothing worse than an annoying as hell open pipe bike, pissing off everyone within a half mile of your bike.
2) Perform a proper carb rebuild. This requires unganging the carbs, removing all parts, including pilot screws, pilot jets, bleed pipes, etc, then soaking all these parts in carb dip. During rebuild, replace all the O-rings, and get new float needles. OEM or Keyster brand needles are much better than the cheap replicas.
3) Your bike is running pig rich. Just look at the video showing tons of black smoke, that's an over rich condition. Check that the choke is opening properly, and verify fuel level using the "clear tube" test, as detailed in the factory Kawasaki service manual. If you don't have the manual, download it from this site, for free.
I'll try the clear tube method, I've seen a video of it but I haven't looked too much into it. If fuel level is too high do I just bend the float until it isnt? Can I adjust the level from outside the carb?
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I still have an issue of several foot long flames coming out of the exhaust. It almost immediately fouls new spark plugs
In general, neither of these will be caused by a lean condition.
Even if it's burning a LOT of oil and fouling plugs right away, you won't have the flames. Fuel-fouled plugs and oil-fouled plugs will smell very different, so you can let your sniffer be your guide.
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