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81 KZ1000 in Kansas
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First off, Awesome site. Loaded with info.
ME and my BIKES:
32yr old lover of bikes. I have had a Suzuki 50 Dirtbike when I was 5, a Honda Enduro 100 in middleschool, a Honda GL1100 in in highschool, a 79 Suzuki GS750 back in 2002, and still have my 1986 Honda Fourtrax, Now I have an 81 KAW KZ1000 LTD 18k miles that I got from a buddy.
This kz1000k ltd needed some cleanup. Jets were plugged, vacuum line missing from one of the carbs. Got all that fixed and bike is running but I have to finish tuning the carbs. It is revving up after a blip on the throttle. I did notice that the mixture screws are all at different heights on the carbs!!
We just replaced the head gasket on it as it was seeping a little bit of oil.
Man I hate these rubber tubes for the airbox.. will new ones be really easy to put on with the carbs? or will they be stiff just like the ones i got.
Hope to do the mixture screws and build my own synch board to finish my tuneup.
thanks!
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Hello!!
<br><br>Post edited by: mstbone67a, at: 2006/04/26 12:58
First off, Awesome site. Loaded with info.
ME and my BIKES:
32yr old lover of bikes. I have had a Suzuki 50 Dirtbike when I was 5, a Honda Enduro 100 in middleschool, a Honda GL1100 in in highschool, a 79 Suzuki GS750 back in 2002, and still have my 1986 Honda Fourtrax, Now I have an 81 KAW KZ1000 LTD 18k miles that I got from a buddy.
This kz1000k ltd needed some cleanup. Jets were plugged, vacuum line missing from one of the carbs. Got all that fixed and bike is running but I have to finish tuning the carbs. It is revving up after a blip on the throttle. I did notice that the mixture screws are all at different heights on the carbs!!
We just replaced the head gasket on it as it was seeping a little bit of oil.
Man I hate these rubber tubes for the airbox.. will new ones be really easy to put on with the carbs? or will they be stiff just like the ones i got.
Hope to do the mixture screws and build my own synch board to finish my tuneup.
thanks!
Where at in KS?
Richard Z.
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Your close by.
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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1=1.5 turns out
2=4.5 turns out
3=6.5 turns out
4=6.5 turns out
I put them all at 1.5 turns out and fought those airbox tubes, then started it up and WOW what a difference
I tried to start the bike and do some adjusting on the idle mixture screws and really could not tell a difference.
Brought it home and drove it around the neigborhood and feel that it is idling rough. it is kinda poppin.
I am borrowing a "carb stick" tomorrow , not sure it will help much.
Any idea's I guess i will need to start me a thread in Carbs.
thanks
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Welcome to the "Site" nice looking Ride.
Happy Wrenching.
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Man I hate these rubber tubes for the airbox.. will new ones be really easy to put on with the carbs? or will they be stiff just like the ones i got.
The new ones will be nice and pliable and not too hard to work with. It really is a losing battle to fiht with them once they harden.
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