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Replace the carb screws with Allen cap screws. PM arsenic he should have all you need."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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Originally posted by Seft View PostThanks, I found the spacers buried down where the large emulsion tube came from, weren't mentioned or shown in my Haynes manual either, glad they're all still there though!!
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Originally posted by 92xjunker View PostReplace the carb screws with Allen cap screws. PM arsenic he should have all you need.My Katana-1100 17" wheel swap
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=136894
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Thanks!
Well, carbs are now clean and reassembled, thanks to all of you who helped me out with info and guidance, really appreciate it. Bench sync next as one carb is definitely out, then onto vacuum sync. (After sorting out the valve clearances anyway!)
On the 2002 Kat is it normal that the vacuum port on carb 4 is massive compared to the others? Kind of annoying as the tube from the manometer won't fit over the port!
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Originally posted by RobertTravis View PostIf I'm not mistaken the bigger one connects to the petcock and the others are just test ports. Just make yourself an adapter.
Is there any reason I shouldn't try to make some extensions that I can leave on the bike as it looks like it'll be a right pain to attach anything to the test ports once the carbs are on the bike?
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Originally posted by katanarider View PostNot a bad idea, but if you want to save money just buy a JIS screwdriver set. You need them anyway for the drain screws and any other screw made in Japan. My Ford cars have several JIS screws among other things I own.
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Originally posted by RobertTravis View PostI don't see why not provided that the hoses are nice and tight on the test ports and there is NO chance for them to bind up in the throttle or choke linkages. You don't want to be chasing down problems later because of a vacuum leak.
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Originally posted by Tippon View PostSorry, off topic, but I searched Amazon UK for a JIS set, and found this awesome reviewMy Katana-1100 17" wheel swap
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=136894
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Right, funding for bike fixing is running low so wondering what I can get away with here. The oil that's in the bike currently has been sat there for about 3 years along with the oil filter, the oil and filter were used for about 50 miles before I started taking the bike to bits (bad timing I know ) Is it ok to just use the oil and filter that have been sat in/on the bike or do I need to replace them, it's very clean looking but I'm expecting using it would be a bad idea, just don't know why and don't want to cause more problems for the sake of 50 quid!?
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Dude...oil is the lifeblood of any engine, but even more so in an air/oil cooled engine. I don't think you'd need to spend fiddy squids on changing oil. You need a filter and any motor oil that meets spec. It does NOT have to be motorcycle specific oil...
Gas in the oil is really bad...it thins it out breaks it down into shite and prevents the oil from physically supporting the crank and rods among other things. The idea of warming up an engine before hammering on it is to let everything expand to its proper size...the hot oil at higher viscosity then physically supports the load of components spinning around.
Like spinning bearings and scraping cylinder walls to hell? That's what will happen...
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