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09 Jun 2024 18:02 #900529
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Travis
Maryland
1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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Tested float functionality with bowls off and they stop/allow fuel as they should.
Have a few tiny cracks on the brim of some of the diaphragms. Don’t think it would prevent bike from starting and idling though. Also they operate fine when I blow compressed air through inlet passage, so should be fine.
This couldn’t be something electric, timing, or elsewhere right? Since it has started a few times and idled for a couple seconds.
At this point I kindve feel like I am missing a sneaky vacuum leak somewhere.
Have a few tiny cracks on the brim of some of the diaphragms. Don’t think it would prevent bike from starting and idling though. Also they operate fine when I blow compressed air through inlet passage, so should be fine.
This couldn’t be something electric, timing, or elsewhere right? Since it has started a few times and idled for a couple seconds.
At this point I kindve feel like I am missing a sneaky vacuum leak somewhere.
Travis
Maryland
1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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09 Jun 2024 20:01 #900530
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81-KZ440-D2.
Louis Dudzik's GM HEI ignitor conversion installed 2015 s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/Ignition/GPZgmHEImod.html
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Yeah, put a timing light on it. You could have something electrical failing.
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17 Jun 2024 16:17 #900904
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Travis
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1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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I got the bike to run and idle. Any input of throttle and it dies…i unless I have the choke on then it will rev. The revs will hang a bit with the choke on like this.
Tried blocking off part of filter unit with rag but didn’t help. Tried removing filter entirely but didn’t help. Nothing allows me to rev it.
Been through the pilot passages over and over again. They are clear.
Vacuum leaks don’t seem present, as no rpm change spraying starter fluid all over intakes/intake side of carb.
Plugs are all sooted and a little damp except one that is just little bit damp. Spark is good in all plugs.
Tried blocking off part of filter unit with rag but didn’t help. Tried removing filter entirely but didn’t help. Nothing allows me to rev it.
Been through the pilot passages over and over again. They are clear.
Vacuum leaks don’t seem present, as no rpm change spraying starter fluid all over intakes/intake side of carb.
Plugs are all sooted and a little damp except one that is just little bit damp. Spark is good in all plugs.
Travis
Maryland
1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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17 Jun 2024 18:01 - 17 Jun 2024 19:29 #900906
by F64
81-KZ440-D2.
Louis Dudzik's GM HEI ignitor conversion installed 2015 s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/Ignition/GPZgmHEImod.html
Motogadget m-unit blue installed 2017.
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You could run a hotter plug. At least they won't foul.
Try vacuum syncing.. I had really bad rpm hanging when my carbs were out of sync. I saw that you bench synced but you may have some cylinders not breathing the same so try a vacuum sync
You may also verify your cam timing and spark timing are correct.
Try vacuum syncing.. I had really bad rpm hanging when my carbs were out of sync. I saw that you bench synced but you may have some cylinders not breathing the same so try a vacuum sync
You may also verify your cam timing and spark timing are correct.
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24 Jun 2024 15:55 - 24 Jun 2024 15:56 #901262
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Travis
Maryland
1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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I appreciate everyone contributing their input! But I think I’ve reached a point of about walking away from the bike for a few weeks lol. It will start, idle quite nicely for maybe 10-20 seconds then cut out. Any tiny throttle input kills it.
I put new intake boots in with new o-rings. I cleaned the internals once again….I promise all passages are very clear.
I checked timing chain. It was off a few teeth but setting to correct position did not help.
Brand new filter housing and filter.
I had hopes of trailering the bike with me for a TN mountain trip this week but looks like the bike and trailer are staying home.
I put new intake boots in with new o-rings. I cleaned the internals once again….I promise all passages are very clear.
I checked timing chain. It was off a few teeth but setting to correct position did not help.
Brand new filter housing and filter.
I had hopes of trailering the bike with me for a TN mountain trip this week but looks like the bike and trailer are staying home.
Travis
Maryland
1981 GPZ 550 -gone
1984 GPZ 550
1985 GPZ 550
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24 Jun 2024 18:27 - 24 Jun 2024 18:31 #901272
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Do yourself a favor and make a real statement strong compression, leak down and vaccum sync test!!!
Your testing and diagnosis work around like look and feel is bullsh** and gives you only some vaguely probably wanna be or could be results.
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This "few teeth" off the cam timing can minimal bend some valves with a compression loss and un-sync carb vaccum.I checked timing chain. It was off a few teeth but setting to correct position did not help.
Do yourself a favor and make a real statement strong compression, leak down and vaccum sync test!!!
Your testing and diagnosis work around like look and feel is bullsh** and gives you only some vaguely probably wanna be or could be results.
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/605133...ears-deep-sleep-mode
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28 Jun 2024 18:54 #901472
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I’d say we’re assuming a lot here. First I agree with others that 7mm seems like a lot I’m i
used to 3mm. But I haven’t taken one of these apart. I’d say your not cleaning the carbs right or good enough. I like dipping carbs in chem dip for awhile, not overnight. Then I use a bunch of little brushes I have, some are torch tip brushes, other are gun brushes I even use a toothbrush. Gotta make absolutely sure everything port passage is clean. Not just blowing with air and saying you feel air out the other end. There are multiple passages within the carb some even act like Venturi to siphon fuel as air screw is adjusted.
but you lost me when you said cam chain was off a few teeth, really wow, that’s kinda important.
good luck
used to 3mm. But I haven’t taken one of these apart. I’d say your not cleaning the carbs right or good enough. I like dipping carbs in chem dip for awhile, not overnight. Then I use a bunch of little brushes I have, some are torch tip brushes, other are gun brushes I even use a toothbrush. Gotta make absolutely sure everything port passage is clean. Not just blowing with air and saying you feel air out the other end. There are multiple passages within the carb some even act like Venturi to siphon fuel as air screw is adjusted.
but you lost me when you said cam chain was off a few teeth, really wow, that’s kinda important.
good luck
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30 Jun 2024 04:34 #901524
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If the timinchain has jumped 1 thooth you will get low compression if you was lucky no damages to valves.
try to rise the fuel level a little
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If you can get it started and it dies when snapping up throttle it is a true sign that fuel level is to low.Only 1mm too low will make this happen.I appreciate everyone contributing their input! But I think I’ve reached a point of about walking away from the bike for a few weeks lol. It will start, idle quite nicely for maybe 10-20 seconds then cut out. Any tiny throttle input kills it.
I put new intake boots in with new o-rings. I cleaned the internals once again….I promise all passages are very clear.
I checked timing chain. It was off a few teeth but setting to correct position did not help.
Brand new filter housing and filter.
I had hopes of trailering the bike with me for a TN mountain trip this week but looks like the bike and trailer are staying home.
If the timinchain has jumped 1 thooth you will get low compression if you was lucky no damages to valves.
try to rise the fuel level a little
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