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29 Jun 2023 16:40 #886630
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After recently buying a Kz750 F I found out that half of the engine floods when gas is supplied. When I started to take apart the carbs for float adjustment and seat cleaning, I noticed that what I believe to be the carb bowl vents are plugged on my carburetors. Is that what I am looking at and why would somebody seal them off? Should I try to unclog them or will it be fine to leave them as they are? I’m pretty new to carburetors so any help would be much appreciated.
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29 Jun 2023 16:51 #886631
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The vent Tee's look melted. Maybe somebody tried to do a getto clean job and sprayed the carbs down with a solvent that melted the plastic?
I'd do a full teardown of the carbs, and clean them properly. Replace all the O-rings, and float needles (use Keyster.) I have O-ring kits if you decide to bite the bullet and do a proper and full rebuild. Don't waste money on "carb kits" because the parts are going to be inferior to the OEM parts, plus the kits don't have the proper O-rings anyway.
I'd do a full teardown of the carbs, and clean them properly. Replace all the O-rings, and float needles (use Keyster.) I have O-ring kits if you decide to bite the bullet and do a proper and full rebuild. Don't waste money on "carb kits" because the parts are going to be inferior to the OEM parts, plus the kits don't have the proper O-rings anyway.
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29 Jun 2023 17:26 #886635
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The bowl vents are absolutely necessary for proper carburetor function. I agree with Nessism that a full tear down is needed. There is no telling what else is jacked up inside them. Be very careful with the slide diaphragms, they are quite fragile and surprisingly expensive.
Carburetors can be intimidating, but you have access here to folks who have rebuilt hundreds of them to guide you and answer questions.
Carburetors can be intimidating, but you have access here to folks who have rebuilt hundreds of them to guide you and answer questions.
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29 Jun 2023 17:39 #886636
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These diagrams will give you an idea of what to expect.
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...-f1/carburetor-parts
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...0-f1/carburetor-assy
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...-f1/carburetor-parts
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...0-f1/carburetor-assy
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29 Jun 2023 17:41 - 29 Jun 2023 17:44 #886637
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You need two of these...
https_://www.ebay.com/itm/_114688161773 (remove underline)
Not cheap, but necessary at this point.
Edit: found cheaper ones... (again, remove underlines) https_://www.ebay.com/itm/301295945614
https_://www.ebay.com/itm/_114688161773 (remove underline)
Not cheap, but necessary at this point.
Edit: found cheaper ones... (again, remove underlines) https_://www.ebay.com/itm/301295945614
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29 Jun 2023 17:55 #886638
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Thanks for the help guys! I’ve already started tearing them down and have found material in the fuel line that feeds the separate bowls. I also have noticed that there seems to be plugs on the roof of the bowls, should those be there?
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30 Jun 2023 10:22 - 30 Jun 2023 10:25 #886662
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You might want to head over to eBay, search "KZ750 Carburetor", toggle "used", then look for photos of carb bodies. Doing this should show that the plugs in question are normal.
BTW, before posting messages with photos, be sure to click "insert all" on the photo loader. That way the photos show up is proper size, instead of tiny thumbnails.
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04 Jul 2023 20:18 #886850
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Does anyone know where I can find the o rings (92055-1004) for a decent price? Every place I look I’m not a fan of the money I’ll have to spend for a single o ring. Are there any aftermarket options available for cheaper? I have a set of automotive o rings but those were not quite as thick as the oem parts. they fit on and are significantly tighter than the old o rings for a better seal but they are not as “tall” as the oem ones and do not completely fill the grove that they sit in, allowing for a small amount of movement.
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04 Jul 2023 20:32 #886851
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I got 2 at Partzilla for 3.92 apiece. I was getting other stuff so it made the most sense, I basically got free shipping on them. But I'd imagine you need more than 2 and that price adds up quick
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05 Jul 2023 06:30 #886863
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As mentioned earlier in this thread, I have full O-ring kits for these carbs. email for details.
(user name) AT sbcglobal DOT net
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