what line of parts stores do u have down there?
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We have advance auto parts and auto zone, both of which carry the gallon.Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.
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there are some of those in the minneapolis/st paul suburbs. gonna have to try and get down that way and check it out.99 YZF600R with 03 R6 fairing, headlights & mirrors, Sportech Blue Chrome Windscreen, D&D can,
OES Frame sliders, MotoTeck smoked front turns, CBR 954rr Smoked Integrated Tail
and 14T Front/49T Rear w/ DID X Ring Chain
1993 Zuki Katana 600 $500 project bike
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To soak the carbs, should I just put them in a bucket of some sort with the carb cleaner in there?
And if I want to use the boiling water method, should I just put them in a similar container, and just pour the boiling water onto it? What exactly should I make sure that I remove, if it isn't obvious, when utilizing this method?
Thanks in advance.
Jose
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The one gallon can will hold two carb bodies at one time if they are placed in there just right. I completely disassemble them. I think the diaphragm will get destroyed if you soak it.
I pull the top off, take the diaphragm out.
Take the jets out.
Take the bowl off.
Take the float out.
Take the needle out.
I basically disassemble everything.
The gallon can has a basket that will hold the smaller parts for soaking. I then rinse and dry everything and reassemble.
If you are concerned about getting it back together right, take digital pictures of the entire carb bank when you pull it. Then take pictures each step of the way getting pics of linkage, etc.
If you go the boiling route, I would guess the following (but never done it.) You need a large stock pot. Disassemble them the same way, fill the pot with water, bring to a rolling boil and let it boil a while.-2005 Katana GSX750F ***SOLD***
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does anyone have a PRE manual? whats the float height supposed to be on the 93?99 YZF600R with 03 R6 fairing, headlights & mirrors, Sportech Blue Chrome Windscreen, D&D can,
OES Frame sliders, MotoTeck smoked front turns, CBR 954rr Smoked Integrated Tail
and 14T Front/49T Rear w/ DID X Ring Chain
1993 Zuki Katana 600 $500 project bike
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got her running fairly well yesterday. I took some 6mm set screws and tapped them into the idle jet post. Since no where had thos lil rubber plugs, and I dont think I would trust them anyways. Put her together and she started right up. There seems to be a small flat spot at about 4-6K and they she opens up. Not sure if its a rich or lean issue at this point. The PO had the AF screws set to 3.5 turns out, which explains the carbon build up on the valves. I turned em back down to 2.25 turns out, so I might bring her up or down to try and rid it of those flat spots.99 YZF600R with 03 R6 fairing, headlights & mirrors, Sportech Blue Chrome Windscreen, D&D can,
OES Frame sliders, MotoTeck smoked front turns, CBR 954rr Smoked Integrated Tail
and 14T Front/49T Rear w/ DID X Ring Chain
1993 Zuki Katana 600 $500 project bike
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Originally posted by DigitalFusiongot her running fairly well yesterday. I took some 6mm set screws and tapped them into the idle jet post. Since no where had thos lil rubber plugs, and I dont think I would trust them anyways.
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no,i made a solution to a problem. i'd like to hear your explaination as to why your first conclusion is FUBAR'ed the castings? what, so I cant even put back some crappy tiny lil plugs???99 YZF600R with 03 R6 fairing, headlights & mirrors, Sportech Blue Chrome Windscreen, D&D can,
OES Frame sliders, MotoTeck smoked front turns, CBR 954rr Smoked Integrated Tail
and 14T Front/49T Rear w/ DID X Ring Chain
1993 Zuki Katana 600 $500 project bike
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Did you not just say you screwed some bolts in there ? If that's the case , did you mar the aluminum where the plugs go ? If you did , I'd say FUBAR .
I've heard/read PLENTY of people saying they tried to "engineer" a soloution to that problem , and it NEVER worked well . Those plugs ain't that expensive , though ....
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I had the carbs tore down, I tapped them out and then recleaned to make sure there were no metal shavings from tapping. Then I put a 6mm set screw in. They are the deals that basicly look like threaded bar stock, but have an allen head in the top. They are not marred, just threaded. It works extremely well with no leaks, and IMO is a much better solution to cap the idle jets than some lil rubber plugs.99 YZF600R with 03 R6 fairing, headlights & mirrors, Sportech Blue Chrome Windscreen, D&D can,
OES Frame sliders, MotoTeck smoked front turns, CBR 954rr Smoked Integrated Tail
and 14T Front/49T Rear w/ DID X Ring Chain
1993 Zuki Katana 600 $500 project bike
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Not the direction I woulda went , but hey , good luck with that . I recently replaced those caps with OEM parts . They're cheap , and the caps are SNUG when brand new . No worries about them popping out on their own . I just don't much like the idea od tapping the carb body for anything unless it's ALREADY FUBAR .
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