I've been working on a Z1000 A1. It has some kind of after market pipe, which looks like a piper, maybe. Trouble is it runs like a pig, it wont idle despite sodding around with the pilot screws and balancing. Also taking it for a run, it runs smoother with the choke out, put the choke in and it wont pull, just feels like it's running out of fuel. However take the filters off, K & N, and it seems to run ok for a while, start getting into traffic it seems ok go to open it up and starts sodding around again. They are 26mm carbs no air corrector kit..
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Need Some help - More carb trouble
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Mark have you had the tap out? A number of years ago I was having major problems after the bike was sittting for a while and no amount of arsing about with carbs seemed to be getting it sorted - turned out there was a load of crud accumulated around the gauze filter of the tap playing havoc with fuel flow.
Mark,
I have a Z1000 A1 which had the same problem as yours.
I stripped cleaned and adjusted the carbs, checked the
fuel tank, lines and pet**. I also checked the electrics
and the ignition system. None of it resolved the problem.
It turned out to be the carb inlet rubbers, they had perished and were drawing in air, hence when I put the choke on it ran a bit better.
The rubbers didn't look that bad, perished a little on the
outside with no visible signs of it going any deeper.
The test I did was to spray them with brake cleaner while
the engine was idling, as soon as I did this the idling
speed picked up and the engine ran smoother until the
brake cleaner evaporated.
I replaced the rubbers with a new set from Zpower, bike is
now running great.
Regards,
Rob...
I have a Z1000 A1 which had the same problem as yours.
I stripped cleaned and adjusted the carbs, checked the
fuel tank, lines and pet**. I also checked the electrics
and the ignition system. None of it resolved the problem.
It turned out to be the carb inlet rubbers, they had perished and were drawing in air, hence when I put the choke on it ran a bit better.
The rubbers didn't look that bad, perished a little on the
outside with no visible signs of it going any deeper.
The test I did was to spray them with brake cleaner while
the engine was idling, as soon as I did this the idling
speed picked up and the engine ran smoother until the
brake cleaner evaporated.
I replaced the rubbers with a new set from Zpower, bike is
now running great.
Regards,
Rob...
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