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KZ750 N1 Stock carburetor jet sizes?
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25 Jan 2024 06:54 - 25 Jan 2024 13:32 #894410
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1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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The Haynes manual also agrees.
For the N1 Spectre model
primary main 65
secondary main 90 (2 main jets) and
pilot 35
looks like PO just bumped the 90 to a 122 for the pods.
Dont use jets from a kit. Proper Keihin jets are not expensive from Z1 Enterprises or JetsRus
For the N1 Spectre model
primary main 65
secondary main 90 (2 main jets) and
pilot 35
looks like PO just bumped the 90 to a 122 for the pods.
Dont use jets from a kit. Proper Keihin jets are not expensive from Z1 Enterprises or JetsRus
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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25 Jan 2024 09:23 - 25 Jan 2024 09:24 #894415
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Lucky for me I was able to salvage the secondary mains from the other carburetor set I have. So in theory I should have all correct jets with 90-65-35.
Mcdroid mentioned "main air jet Pri.100, Sec.60"
Which jet is that? I don't see it, maybe I'm just missing something haha but if possible I'd like to identify that jet just to make sure I've got the right one.
Thanks a ton everyone for your input
If someone would like a dynojet kit (I can post a picture of what's there) I'm willing to give it away
Mcdroid mentioned "main air jet Pri.100, Sec.60"
Which jet is that? I don't see it, maybe I'm just missing something haha but if possible I'd like to identify that jet just to make sure I've got the right one.
Thanks a ton everyone for your input
If someone would like a dynojet kit (I can post a picture of what's there) I'm willing to give it away
-KzJM
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25 Jan 2024 13:31 - 25 Jan 2024 19:45 #894419
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Those air jets are pressed into the air intake side of the carb and are not really removable , not that you'd want to remove or drill them on those carbs. Best left alone..
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25 Jan 2024 15:49 - 25 Jan 2024 15:52 #894421
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You can see in the following diagram where they are located. The primary main jet is 92063E. The secondary main jet is 92063A through D.
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...-n1/carburetor-parts
The letter A-D indicate different jet sizes. The primary main is 65, the secondary is larger.
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...-n1/carburetor-parts
The letter A-D indicate different jet sizes. The primary main is 65, the secondary is larger.
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25 Jan 2024 19:15 - 25 Jan 2024 19:44 #894426
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Hi Texas
Just to avoid any confusion, kz75spectre was asking about the location of the primary and secondary Air jets as opposed to the primary and secondary main jets for which he has posted pics earlier and which are in your partzilla link
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Oops. Apologies. I need to correct myself. The pilot Air jet can be seen at 6 o clock when you look in the intake side with the choke flap horizontal. The Pri and Sec Air jets #s 7 and 8 are internal beneath the diaphragm and location is shown in the diagram from the manual below
Just to avoid any confusion, kz75spectre was asking about the location of the primary and secondary Air jets as opposed to the primary and secondary main jets for which he has posted pics earlier and which are in your partzilla link
Edit
Oops. Apologies. I need to correct myself. The pilot Air jet can be seen at 6 o clock when you look in the intake side with the choke flap horizontal. The Pri and Sec Air jets #s 7 and 8 are internal beneath the diaphragm and location is shown in the diagram from the manual below
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25 Jan 2024 19:44 #894427
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My mistake.
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26 Jan 2024 11:09 #894468
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Thank you all for the input. So from what I understand and for clarity they're not changeable right?
-KzJM
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