If all you are doing is cleaning, it shouldn't. If you still aren't getting it to run right you might consider getting them synced. Thanks for watching and the comment. Hit that subscribe button, if you will. www.ebay.com/str/midnebraskamotorsports
@@MidNebraskaMotorsports that wasn't a very quick answer lol a quick answer would have been the time stamp telling where in the video u mentioned it so they wouldn't have watch the entire video again hahaha
@@MidNebraskaMotorsports Merry Christmas. But sir, I started my bike yesterday and have noticed my head gasket is leaking. Would a vid covering a head gasket replacement be possible.
Did I get your questions answered. Sorry I get thousands of questions. I sometimes don't get to them all. Answer questions doesn't pay great!!.....or at all.
Do not grab a phillips screwdriver. These carbs use JIS screws, not phillips screws. When the carbs are 40 years old, like these are, the screws will be very hard to turn. If you don’t use a JIS screwdriver, you will ruin every single screw.
Hm this was a decent basic demonstration but not a cleaning. Guitar string is best for the slow jet and bleed pipe cleaning. Which btw you did not remove the bleed pipe/emulsifier tube. You did not show the idle mixture screws either. It's usually necessary to remove the bleed tube when cleaning a carb.
That was great, thanks !
You bet! Thank you for watching and the comment. Check out our website if you need parts! www.midnebraskamotorsports.com/
Would ultrasonic cleaning help?
I have the 82 KZ1100A2>This needs done to mine>Does it need special 4 carb adjustment tools after this?>Thanks
If all you are doing is cleaning, it shouldn't. If you still aren't getting it to run right you might consider getting them synced. Thanks for watching and the comment. Hit that subscribe button, if you will. www.ebay.com/str/midnebraskamotorsports
Thanks so much for the video, very helpful. Is there a carb rebuild kit out there for this model that you would recommend? Thanks again!
Quick question, where the air ratio screw? Is there a way to adjust it from the outside of the carb?
quick answer: did you watch the video? I covered that in the video. Thanks for watching!!
@@MidNebraskaMotorsports that wasn't a very quick answer lol a quick answer would have been the time stamp telling where in the video u mentioned it so they wouldn't have watch the entire video again hahaha
This is great. But I need to know how to get these carbs out of the bike. I can't even workout how to change the fuel line. Subbed 👍
That would be amazing. You sir are a legend and a life saver because I don't have the money to pay someone to do this. Thankyou so much.
@@MidNebraskaMotorsports Merry Christmas. But sir, I started my bike yesterday and have noticed my head gasket is leaking. Would a vid covering a head gasket replacement be possible.
Hey man I’d appreciate it if you could reply to my comments on the tri moto carb and engine videos. They were very helpful btw
Did I get your questions answered. Sorry I get thousands of questions. I sometimes don't get to them all. Answer questions doesn't pay great!!.....or at all.
Do not grab a phillips screwdriver. These carbs use JIS screws, not phillips screws. When the carbs are 40 years old, like these are, the screws will be very hard to turn. If you don’t use a JIS screwdriver, you will ruin every single screw.
Got one for sale in Sarasota fl, asking $2500
Nice. Sarasota is one of my favorite places!! Thanks for watching our videos!
Hm this was a decent basic demonstration but not a cleaning. Guitar string is best for the slow jet and bleed pipe cleaning. Which btw you did not remove the bleed pipe/emulsifier tube. You did not show the idle mixture screws either. It's usually necessary to remove the bleed tube when cleaning a carb.