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Other than the hemorrhaging of green and brown fluid(which I imagine was old gas and god knows what else) everything looks clean and clear.
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Ok files were too large. From what I can see everything looks ok...?
One big question though.... I saw something I didnt understand. Theres three ports between the carbs. There was no hose connecting them. I believe you are able to see the middle port in pic one. Let me check and re-edit
Ok you can see the center port in pic one and in pic three another port is barely visible to the left. Its all black. Definitely seems there should be a hose there... was looking for a diagram but didnt dig too hard. Will post another post with more pics of what I've seen.
OK nvm after anot her look the middle port is obviously where the main fuel line went in but there were no hoses on the outside two ports.
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Ill revisit this and try again tomorrow. Soent for the day. Thanks again for the help Steve.
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KevinK121 wrote: Ok so my first post with pictures it let me post 4 now I cant post two. Is there an overall limit we're allowed to have on the site at a time?
Ill revisit this and try again tomorrow. Soent for the day. Thanks again for the help Steve.
Your earlier posted pic thumbnails have been edited by adding the 4th click "Insert" to embed the full size images.
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
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swest wrote: I use carb and choke cleaner and a guitar string for the pilots. Take them out and squirt through every hole. Smear grease on the gaskets to help them seal. Mine are 30 years old.
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What string do you use?
I grabbed a portion of a B string but that seems much too skinny. Id guess low E?
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Being I was missing hoses Im going to start there. I didnt realize I was missing hoses until I pulled the carbs off. I cannot for the life of me find any sound diagram for telling me where they go.
First one, is 3 & 4 routed correctly? Is #2 really supposed to be capped off? #1 seems crrectly routed to the pet cock.
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This is where Im really confused. 1 & 3 were not connected to anything. #2 was where the main fuel line was going in.
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This is the hose that Y's off to the pet cock and the carb (#1 in the first picture) Which I think seems correct.
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