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GPz1100B1 engine will not rev - Carb problems.??
Moderators: KeithZ1R, chrisu, paul doran, Taffus
Today I have replaced the coils, HT leads, plug caps and plugs...... No bloody difference so it looks like the carbs are shot
When I got the bike about 19 months ago, there was much stagnent fuel in the carbs, which to my guess had been there about 8 years!
I doubt very much that the fuel drillings etc. would ever clean out completely, and I'm sure that this is the problem.
Rather than buy new diaphragms at a costly expense (only to find out that the originals are ok) I have decided to try and source a replacement set. See "WANTED" if you can help.
Regards, Will

When I got the bike about 19 months ago, there was much stagnent fuel in the carbs, which to my guess had been there about 8 years!
I doubt very much that the fuel drillings etc. would ever clean out completely, and I'm sure that this is the problem.
Rather than buy new diaphragms at a costly expense (only to find out that the originals are ok) I have decided to try and source a replacement set. See "WANTED" if you can help.
Regards, Will
Kawasaki H2C 750, ZRX1100R, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, Suzuki GSXR750F Slabbie
z1bman wrote:do they have the spring fitted?


The carbs looked just like they do in the above pic, i.e. the 'emulsion' jet tube, the little washer then the main jet.
Well that's all that I removed from that particular area.
Kawasaki H2C 750, ZRX1100R, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, Suzuki GSXR750F Slabbie
Big Fluff wrote:z1bman wrote:do they have the spring fitted?![]()
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The carbs looked just like they do in the above pic, i.e. the 'emulsion' jet tube, the little washer then the main jet.
Well that's all that I removed from that particular area.
if thats the case what is securing the needle ? if the spring is not fitted the needle will be moving in the slide & causing it to run as if the choke is on
Oh come on guys, I'm not that fucking stupid.!
Sorry but ffs I've been continuously riding and fettling bikes for 35 years, do you really think I'd leave the springs out.
By the way, when z1bman posted the spring issue, it was as if there was a spring under the emulsiontube.
I truly appreciate all the help regardless.
Sorry but ffs I've been continuously riding and fettling bikes for 35 years, do you really think I'd leave the springs out.
By the way, when z1bman posted the spring issue, it was as if there was a spring under the emulsiontube.
I truly appreciate all the help regardless.
Kawasaki H2C 750, ZRX1100R, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, Suzuki GSXR750F Slabbie
Taffus wrote:Daren't mention this but had to change the float heights on my b1.
I raised then 1mm from standard and this helped the engine to rev more cleanly up to the red line
Mark, that's a good suggestion mate.
Just raised the fuel service level but alas no difference

No BS34's on ebay at the moment either.
Kawasaki H2C 750, ZRX1100R, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, Suzuki GSXR750F Slabbie
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