carb problem?
Jerry Clair
darkclarity2k at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 19 17:30:22 PDT 2007
Steve N and David B,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48563684@N00/sets/72157600909874151/
yup, they are different shorter springs for sure. This explains why this
bike ran like a raped ape. Where do I get stock springs,
I'll steal from bike 1 for the springs for now.
The 2nd picture shows some kind of after-market coils. WTF?
Anybody know these coils? Is there anything on this bike right?
I think a terrorist did this to make weapons of mass destruction.
blackgpz at rochester.rr.com wrote: Jerry, did you say you thought there was a Dynojet kit installed? If
so, compare the diaphragm springs to the stock ones. If they're shorter
than stock they are NFG. These kits are notorious for an off-idle bog
if you use their springs. Replacing with the stock springs solves the
problem.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Clair
Date: Thursday, July 19, 2007 12:46 pm
Subject: carb problem?
To: Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion
> OK, so I'm not the best mechanic, when it comes to carbs.
> Bye-bye box. wow, what a pain and poor design. and the
> reed valves, really are not like a PVC? I know we just talked
> about this but whats a good wat to plug it?
>
> So, I yank the suckers off, and found the pilots at 3 turns,
> instead of 2 to 2.5 turn, no biggy. Idles great now. The slides
> made different sounds from one another and could be smoother.
> Diaphrams intact and everything basically very clean.
> Still, any acceleration and she bogs to a stall.
>
> So, I'm considering taking the known good carbs off of
> bike 1, and test bike 2 even though, the test will not have
> the air box and using the muzzy as opposed to the stock
> one bike 1.
>
> I'm considering welding a handle to the darn tank at this point!
> Think I should empty the tank first. J/K
>
> Jer
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