I found an unmolested Kawasaki 82 GPZ750. Believe it or not, I am going to leave it stock. Going through issues at the moment. First is getting it running properly. It has a problem that is common with diaphragm type carbs that over time, the needle wears out/elongates the metering holes of the needle jet holder/emulsion tubes. These tubes are unique to this model and have been discontinued.
The tuner has a source that could make these tubes, but that could turn into a circus. My idea, in short, was to use an industrial strength epoxy to fill the jet hole and resize to proper size. I was able to find 1 new tube so we have a model to use. My thoughts are that if the source can make new tubes, they should be able to get the proper sizes back.
The epoxy is Belzona 1111. It is used to rebuild industrial shafts, broken motor cases ect. It is compatable with brass and most chemicals and can be machined and worked like regular materials. I can find used carbs on E-Bay, but I will assume that the used ones are wore out too. Looking for ideas and input, Maybe our racing friends from New Zealand can chime in, they seem to have creative ways around many GS issues. Thanks!
The tuner has a source that could make these tubes, but that could turn into a circus. My idea, in short, was to use an industrial strength epoxy to fill the jet hole and resize to proper size. I was able to find 1 new tube so we have a model to use. My thoughts are that if the source can make new tubes, they should be able to get the proper sizes back.
The epoxy is Belzona 1111. It is used to rebuild industrial shafts, broken motor cases ect. It is compatable with brass and most chemicals and can be machined and worked like regular materials. I can find used carbs on E-Bay, but I will assume that the used ones are wore out too. Looking for ideas and input, Maybe our racing friends from New Zealand can chime in, they seem to have creative ways around many GS issues. Thanks!