KZ400 Carb holders source

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KZ400 Carb holders source

19 Sep 2023 19:25
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I am in search of correct carb holders for an early (1974) KZ400.   The correct part number per this forum and my research is 16065-037. The carb side ID should be approximately 41-42mm. Most suppliers specify 37mm for the ID. I found a supplier that specified 41mm but when the holders arrived they were 37mm. Too small for ~41mm OD Keihin carbs. All the aftermarket 16065-037 holders are probably from the same Chinese factory. Has anyone found an aftermarket source that has the correct Kawasaki 16065-037 specifications?

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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

20 Sep 2023 10:30 - 20 Sep 2023 14:39
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According to the parts fishe on Partzilla.com, the 16065-037 boots fit KZ400's from '74-'78.  No doubt, those are the 37mm version boots.  Kawasaki.com parts info also states 16065-037.  

I wonder if some previous owner installed 750 twin carbs on your bike?  Can you post some photos?  Measure the ID of the outlet side of the carbs, near the throttle butterfly?  

And FWIW, Z1 Enterprise sells some generic boots at 40mm ID.  You may be able to make those work, although if your bike has 750 carbs, I'd look for a proper set.

 
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

20 Sep 2023 11:40
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Hi Fiddler and welcome from the UK. In line with forum rules can you please post an introduction in "new members" area (should ideally have been your first post) 
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

20 Sep 2023 15:36
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Yes I am questioning if the carbs were changed in the past. All images that I have seen of the Keihin CVB36 match the carbs that I have. My carbs are stamped with 746D. I have not cross referenced that to a carb model number yet. I attached a holder drawing found on a discussion from several years back. The dimensions listed for part # 16065-037 would fit the carburetors on my KZ.  The caliper measurements in the attached photos closely match the drawing measurements of the…-037 holder.   Stumped at this point. 
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

21 Sep 2023 07:41
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You might want to check out the folks at JBM to see if they have what you want/need.

jbmindustries.com/RubberFlange.html
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

21 Sep 2023 13:22 - 21 Sep 2023 13:28
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You could also check the Mikuni catalog that Sudco puts out, lots of carb holders listed. The size your showing is equivalent to what fits a GPZ1100 or VM33 smooth bore (the ID not the bolt hole centers)
1978 KZ650B2 w 1197cc Z1 engine
1977 KZ650B1 w 750cc Spectre engine
1979 KZ650C3 w 831cc Hot Rod engine
1978 KZ650C2 w 762cc DFI project
1977 KZ650C1 stock restoration project
1978 KZ650B2 modified project
1978 KZ650B2 Injected Drag 831cc
1980 Z1 Custom Frame Drag 1327cc
1981 Z50R Honda tow bike
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

22 Sep 2023 09:23
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The ID stamp 746D to the best of my knowledge indicates a set of CVB36 carbs. 

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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

20 Oct 2023 11:25
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Those boots are low price at Aliexpress !! , Just type  Kawasaki 165065-037 to find
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

20 Oct 2023 11:52
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Thank you, I did already buy another set of the 65065-037. With some lubrication i was able to install the carbs and it runs well. I appreciate everyone’s suggestions. 

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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

03 Feb 2024 00:40
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Where did you buy them from?
I've bought 3 different set from eBay that claim to be 16065-037, but all 3 have the measurements of a 16065-048.
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Re: KZ400 Carb holders source

04 Feb 2024 17:55
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www.madhornets.com/intake-manifold-boot-...kz400-z400-kz-z-400/

Heat them and lube with lithium grease. 
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