Just stripped my z650 carbs as far as I can and discovered some monkey in the past has painted them. Badly. I have half flaked off, original carb surface, half shiny silver paint and it looks awful. Although I've stripped them as far as the manual describes, there's still some moving parts and copper bits, so I'm not sure I could have them vapour blasted. Anyone got opinions/suggestions?
Also, I'm going to need rebuild kits - the only ones that seem to be available are the keyster stuff, and I know you lot have split opinions on the quality - does anyone have any suggestions for alternatives?
Thanks again,
Stu
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painted carbs
Currently restoring a 78 z650
Hi Stu
I used keyster on my GT750 Kettle worked a treat (cv carbs)
I use a ultrasonic cleaner which I got from a guy in Wokingham (via ebay)
3 L capacity with timer and heater. This gets the carbs spanking clean. I have not had to ge tpaint off carbs before on other stuff including ally I use nitromors......
I used keyster on my GT750 Kettle worked a treat (cv carbs)
I use a ultrasonic cleaner which I got from a guy in Wokingham (via ebay)
3 L capacity with timer and heater. This gets the carbs spanking clean. I have not had to ge tpaint off carbs before on other stuff including ally I use nitromors......
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Thanks for the responses guys - I'll go look at the ultrasonics, got nitromors, so that's an option... It's good to know the keyster stuff is ok...
Pauljac, thanks for the pointer, but the engine on the bike is from an H - not sure what would have changed....
Pauljac, thanks for the pointer, but the engine on the bike is from an H - not sure what would have changed....
Currently restoring a 78 z650
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Taffus, don't suppose you have a link to the nearest equivalent to your cleaner on ebay? I don't want to get somethign mickey mouse, at the same time, I've already blown my budget...
Stu
Stu
Currently restoring a 78 z650
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Thanks KeefLeef - I've got a mate just down the road who works in a garage with a professional set, so I'm planning to drop them off with him. Can I let you know if it falls through?
Currently restoring a 78 z650
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Turns out carburettor cleaner has not only cleaned the things, it's removed all the paint as well. Mind you, if I'd realised it did that before I started spraying it I'd have covered the other bikes a bit better.
Thanks for the help!
Stu
Thanks for the help!
Stu
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