1979 .... z1300
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1979 .... z1300
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hi all,
can anyone out there tell me where the air mixture screw is located on this diagram, please....?
can anyone out there tell me where the air mixture screw is located on this diagram, please....?
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Re: 1979 .... z1300
5 years 10 months ago
It is not visible on this diagram. You need to go to Carb parts diagram, part no 16014
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Re: 1979 .... z1300
5 years 10 months ago
thanks lauri.....located 2 on top of each carbie....
so total 6 pilot screws to consider....phew.
i'm assuming out is rich and in is lean....?
so total 6 pilot screws to consider....phew.
i'm assuming out is rich and in is lean....?
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Re: 1979 .... z1300
5 years 10 months ago
Thats correct....................its the 6 BRASS Screws across the top of the 3 carbs.
You have 6 in total (2 per carb).
OUT is richer.
IN is Leaner.
Your manual may state the setting is 1.75 turns OUT (from fully home).............which is not correct.
Start with 2.5 turns OUT and go from there.
I have found the quickest and by far most effective way to set your mixtures is with a Gunstons Colortune Spark Plug, which basically allows you to see the fuel burning and set it at exactly the correct Bunsen Blue Color.
Pete F
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You have 6 in total (2 per carb).
OUT is richer.
IN is Leaner.
Your manual may state the setting is 1.75 turns OUT (from fully home).............which is not correct.
Start with 2.5 turns OUT and go from there.
I have found the quickest and by far most effective way to set your mixtures is with a Gunstons Colortune Spark Plug, which basically allows you to see the fuel burning and set it at exactly the correct Bunsen Blue Color.
Pete F
UK (or whats left of it now).
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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Re: 1979 .... z1300
5 years 10 months ago
yeah thanks pete....i have a Gunstons Colortune... i will use it.
i have this bike it starts well enough and runs well too.
but it pops a lot....no backfiring just little sutttle pops...
sounds funny but this suggests to me she's running a tad lean.....
i have this bike it starts well enough and runs well too.
but it pops a lot....no backfiring just little sutttle pops...
sounds funny but this suggests to me she's running a tad lean.....
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Re: 1979 .... z1300
5 years 10 months ago
Is the popping only on deceleration/ engine braking or at idle?
1982 KZ1300
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2003 KLX400SR
1999 KDX220
Wife
Son
Daughter
Cat x 3
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