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Questions on DJ stage 3 78 GS1000

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After taking some good advice from Keith K, I have decided to get better pods and also I am going to get a header for my wives 78 GS1000. I am now in the process of putting the carbs back together. I have spent 15 minutes trying to get the DJ instructions in some sort of order. I cant believe how terrible these things are. It says to use section A,B,C and E. I have part number 3304. A and B no problem but C says to Locate the air mixture screw and then says to drill out the plug. The picture it shows, mine does not have it. It says most 78 Kaw KZ1000 do not have the mixture screw to just skip steps 1 through 5. Whats up? These are my first carb rebuilds...

I also cant find any base settings for the pilot air and the pilot fuel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks Krank
 
OK, you are tuned in to GS Resources. :D

Are you working on a GS1000 or a KZ1000? :-k

Different carbs, different kits.
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Base setting for pilot fuel -7/8 -1 turn for pods and header
This is the small capped screw under the carb at the front of the float bowl - uncap it, remove it and clean the carbs

Pilot air - 1 1/2 -2 turns -this one is visible on the side, near the back

You really need to clean your carbs completely and replace the O rings inside - I'm guessing you haven't done this as yet
 
Steve, It is a 78 GS1000 I am assuming the kit works with some kaws.

BigT, I have cleaned them and also installed all new orings and gaskets.
Here are some pics of the carbs.

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Is the plug the one in the first pic on the side of the carb. There are no other plugs that I see on the carb.. Do I need to remove this or am I missing something in the instructions?

Thanks Krank

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None of the adjustments on your carbs are under plugs.

The pilot fuel screw is on the bottom, in a notch at the front of the float bowl.
Stock setting for that screw is about 5/8 turn. It works better at about 3/4.
If you are going with pod filters and a header, set it to about 7/8 or 1 full turn out from lightly seated.

The air screw is the one that is visible at the right side of the second picture.
Generally, it is set to about double what the fuel screw is set to, but will be tweaked for best running after the bike is warmed up.

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Thanks Steve for clearing it up for me. Hopefully it will run when i put them back on...
 
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