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I like to use washing up liquid (dish soap) on rubber parts, it lubes well but dry's out reducing the risk of things sliding back out at a later date (just my personal preference)Looks good. Don’t stop with the fixes. Have Zed1015 rebuild your choke plungers. Try tightening the clamp on the #1 carb holder, 99% sure a slight air leak is the pop. I chased one for quite a while till I replaces the carb holders with OEM, pop is gone. Or pull the carbs off and apply grease to the od of the carb spigot and slide them back in. Wiggle good it may be just one is a little stressed and not seated good. You’re not going to get a good read on the plugs untill you get a new set or clean up the old ones and do runs and plug chop testing. Research the internet. Mixture is a combined stack up of all items. Pilot, main jet, needle jet, jet needle also the bleed hole in the main jet holder. Each circuit will need to be tested by plug chopping at correct rpm. Black (Dry) sooty plugs are a sign of a rich condition but it’s not always the main. Could be any item below the main adding too much to the over jetting. Carry on!
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Just a note to watch Guy, all dishwasher and washing up liquids have a high percentage of salt in them which corrodes ally badly.I like to use washing up liquid (dish soap) on rubber parts, it lubes well but dry's out reducing the risk of things sliding back out at a later date (just my personal preference)
Never use it on tubeless ally wheels as a tyre fitting lubricant for example because it'll corrode the rim sealing face and eventually you'll never get it air tight.
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I took my time when going thru the carbs making sure everything was clean and clear, especially the main jet holders. The choke plunger seat doesn’t look bad to me…..but I honestly don’t know what they’re supposed to look like.
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Thanks but I think it's Mikaw you should be thanking. I guess once it was hot the lube was drawn out which is why the clamps loosened off ?Wow, good call Wookie on the carb holder clamps. I know for a fact I tightened them when I put the carbs on, but they were anything but tight as of today. They are now! Off for a ride. Major thank you for that. I don’t know if I would’ve ever checked that.
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I have the Dyna S system and will be doing that next but will wait for a rainy day as it’s just too darn nice here to not ride every day.
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This is a good suggestion. Put some thought into it and a new “harness” can be made so none of the factory terminals need to be cut. That way if needed in the future it can be restored to OEMTry adding a relay to the coil supply circuit to ensure a full 12v to the coils. See Wookie's post - " Ignition by-pass relay W ". It has a good schematic and explanation. I used the Hella relay shown at the bottom of the post, it has a fuse incorporated in it. Makes the installation much simpler. I got one from Summit racing.
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
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1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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