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  • #31
    Originally posted by jonathon1 View Post
    Where do you change and add clutch fluid?
    Only the 1100 had it, your bike does not. Yours has a cable.
    1998 Katana 750
    1992 Katana 1100
    2006 Ninja 250

    2006 Katana 600 RIP - 130k miles

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    • #32
      Originally posted by DClark View Post
      You say you bought two 1100's, but you don't
      know if they have hydraulic clutch, don't even
      know if they are 1100's.
      Bought a sigma jet kit, which is junk ( proper carb
      functioning will make or break any bike)
      I strongly suggest you research these bikes thoroughly,
      reading all the forums here or else I predict a frustrating,
      expensive road ahead of you .
      Easy fella, let's not get hasty. You might ought to read the thread again. What I was unsure of was the year of the bikes. I was told they were 95's but didn't have the titles yet and didn't know how to find out what year they actually were. When I did get the titles I corrected my understanding in the initial thread post and stated that I found out they were 91's. I knew all along that they were 1100's and that they had hydraulic clutches. Others had asked questions about the hydraulic clutch situation and I offered my two cents from what I know about my bike because I have one but could not confirm or deny how other year models or displacements were set up. I was able to cancel the sigma jet kit, which was suggested by a coworker having used them himself, and I have clearly stated I'm a noob. Please, as you have done before, provide useful information on what I should be doing or should be buying in the correct form of parts. Beating me down for what I may or may not know isn't gonna help me at all. I have a folder full of printed research and a folder full of bookmarks where I found that documentation.

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      • #33
        Toughen up, you are on the interweb. Let it slide, unless you've been told something more then once. You're good.
        "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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        • #34
          Riddle me this. I have gotten all of my carbs cleaned and reassembled, however when i put fuel to them #3 and #4 flood. If I separate carbs 3 and 4 and supply fuel to them individually they don't flood. What is the malfunction. I have checked and rechecked float height and made sure they weren't binding, made sure the right float bowls were in the right places as i marked them before i took them apart, all of the fuel shut offs are new, the floats are all intact and leak free. I'm baffled as to what is going on here.

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