OK, this problem is on an '83 Kawasaki KZ750H4, but I am pretty sure my XSEleven, has the same problem to a much smaller degree. The trouble is that when you start the bike, it will idle at proper speed, but as soon as you apply any throttle at all, the idle jumps to about 4K and stays there, until you either slip the clutch a little to get the idle back down, or stop and restart it. Also when you open the throttle full, it can't go over 8K, and if you try that same thing under a load (riding) the limit is 6K, and it doesn't rev any higher without sounding like it wants to puke.
The KZ is a garaged bike for many years and the guy got it in a non running condition. It has only 14K miles on it, and I have cleaned the carbs as thoroughly as one can with just a can of carb spray and an air compressor, but I did a FULL disassemble and cleaned it right, making sure to mark location of each part relative to the carb it came from. Trouble is, the KZ also has some weird ass "Air Suction System" for emissions and I have no idea if it is working correctly.
The XSEleven, was up until three days ago, my only mode of transportation, so I never had the liberty to adress it's problem and I still don't until the KZ is running right. Thing about the XS, is that it is OLD, and it was just sitting in a yard in the weather for years, and the carbs were FILTHY and I did a crude cleanup to get them running and have been riding it in that state for quite some time, but it's getting about 15MPG if that tells you anything. The reason I suspect sticking slides on it, is that when I try to set the idle at about 1500 (the only place it will keep consistant) but as soon as I ride it, it wil either die at lights if I don't goose the throttle a little bit, or if I goose it too much it might idle up to 2k to 2.5K, and it's been impossible to get it to just idle. I have never removed it's slides, being as it was my only mode, and I feard damaging the diaphrams.
So with both bikes I suspect sticking slides, but the trouble is I am of limited means and I have BROKE myself on other items to get the KZ running in hopes of better gas mileage. So I have no money to fix the slides by replacing them or anything.
So the question is, how do you make old slides that stick in an immaculately clean carb, to stop sticking, without replacement? Please don't start off with telling me about the right way and wrong way to do things, because I just cant afford it right now and I just have to get out from under my gas mileage issue so I can afford to fix the XS too. Thankfully I still have the XS in roadworthy condition in the mean time.
I am DESPARATE, so if there is a quick and dirty way, I'll take it on the KZ, just so I can start work on the XS, and do it right on both bikes eventually as I can handle the costs. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be perfectly clear. Thanks for any help in advance.
The KZ is a garaged bike for many years and the guy got it in a non running condition. It has only 14K miles on it, and I have cleaned the carbs as thoroughly as one can with just a can of carb spray and an air compressor, but I did a FULL disassemble and cleaned it right, making sure to mark location of each part relative to the carb it came from. Trouble is, the KZ also has some weird ass "Air Suction System" for emissions and I have no idea if it is working correctly.
The XSEleven, was up until three days ago, my only mode of transportation, so I never had the liberty to adress it's problem and I still don't until the KZ is running right. Thing about the XS, is that it is OLD, and it was just sitting in a yard in the weather for years, and the carbs were FILTHY and I did a crude cleanup to get them running and have been riding it in that state for quite some time, but it's getting about 15MPG if that tells you anything. The reason I suspect sticking slides on it, is that when I try to set the idle at about 1500 (the only place it will keep consistant) but as soon as I ride it, it wil either die at lights if I don't goose the throttle a little bit, or if I goose it too much it might idle up to 2k to 2.5K, and it's been impossible to get it to just idle. I have never removed it's slides, being as it was my only mode, and I feard damaging the diaphrams.
So with both bikes I suspect sticking slides, but the trouble is I am of limited means and I have BROKE myself on other items to get the KZ running in hopes of better gas mileage. So I have no money to fix the slides by replacing them or anything.
So the question is, how do you make old slides that stick in an immaculately clean carb, to stop sticking, without replacement? Please don't start off with telling me about the right way and wrong way to do things, because I just cant afford it right now and I just have to get out from under my gas mileage issue so I can afford to fix the XS too. Thankfully I still have the XS in roadworthy condition in the mean time.
I am DESPARATE, so if there is a quick and dirty way, I'll take it on the KZ, just so I can start work on the XS, and do it right on both bikes eventually as I can handle the costs. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be perfectly clear. Thanks for any help in advance.
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