2026 TK Carb Project for my 1981 Kawasaki GPz550

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05 Feb 2026 18:52 #921261 by chopper1963
I bought a set of 1981 GPz550 carbs. They have arrived and while they look like they barely survived Dresden they look pretty good and are seemingly clean inside. I pulled all the jets out of them and dropped them off with my guy with a pro-level ultrasonic cleaner. I was gonna pull the top ends off and get the emulsifier tubes out but I lost motivation and gave them to him.

Pilot and main jets were clean. Needle and seat seemed good.







 

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06 Feb 2026 00:22 #921265 by Wookie58

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06 Feb 2026 03:56 #921268 by Nessism
That model carb has issues with the flap in the choke slide falling out.  The pivot pin works loose.  You can find info about this and more in Lou's old webpage, which miraculously is still up.  

s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/TK22mainPage/TK22mainPage.html
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06 Feb 2026 07:19 #921270 by H1Vindicator
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the flaps might be available separately. but here's a kit w them. ebaayy. item. 116774289280
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06 Feb 2026 10:30 #921275 by chopper1963
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Def will re-paint them once they return from the industrial bubble cleaner.

Ordering up needle and seat, pilots from KHI.
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06 Feb 2026 10:33 #921277 by chopper1963
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This set marks the first time I could not read the numbers on the jets with just my eyes.

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06 Feb 2026 16:06 #921290 by sf4t7
Ya just joined our club! Membership is still free.

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07 Feb 2026 07:47 #921303 by chopper1963
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It looks like the seller of the TK carb flaps has an entire Youtube page devoted to these old and obscure carbs. Does anyone have an opinion on his methodology as seen in these many videos?

www.youtube.com/@madmax4239

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11 Feb 2026 08:42 #921395 by chopper1963
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11 Feb 2026 16:14 - 11 Feb 2026 16:15 #921405 by TexasKZ
The carburetor bodies need to be separated from each other, and from the mounting bracket, preferably before cleaning, else you will not be able to replace the petrified orings on the fuel transfer tubes. Also, it is much easier to clean the insides of the tubes and the passageways when they are disassembled.
Take a look at this diagram near the bottom
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...0-d1/carburetor-assy

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11 Feb 2026 16:17 #921406 by TexasKZ
P.S. The throttle shaft assembly can be a bit of a pain to reassemble. I like to take several detail pictures from different angles before disassembly, so I have a good reference for reassembly.

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11 Feb 2026 16:41 - 11 Feb 2026 16:43 #921408 by Nessism
Hope you realize that float needles need to be kept with their parent seat.  They wear in together and create a matched set.  If replacing the float valves, ignore.  Noticed you mentioned replacing them, but the OEM parts are $100 each.
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