fuel line diaphragm
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:51 pm
anyone know of a supplier of a kit for the fuel line diaphragm used on a 1980 or have a good substitute?what are my options?
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i got the idea after reading about the kz problem.they listed a part # and i am going to call on it today.it sounds like the pulse pumps deliver volume but no pressure.i wish i could say i will always turn the petcock off but i have made promises before.what mods need to be done to the overflow tubes?EMS wrote:I am using a $15.00 junkyard GPZ electric fuel pump on my Kawasaki KZ1300 to keep the carbs primed because the KZ is a notoriously bad starter and the engine radiates a lot of heat up to the carbs and the fuel evaporates when the bike is parked. It works fine. Never thought about using one on the CBX, though. Preventing hydro lock can be achieved by religiously closing the petcock and modifying the carb overflow tubes. This way, you can eliminate the vacuum valve.
The overflow tubes need to be separated to prevent fuel flow from the higher carbs back into No1 when the bike is leaned on the side stand.jamese wrote:[ .what mods need to be done to the overflow tubes?
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That is the way you should do it. Turning the petcock off will prevent fuel flow into any float chamber. Separating the overflows will prevent fuel flow from float chambers 2 and 3 into 1, which can happen even if the petcock is closed, of course.Terry wrote:Mine on the 79 are that way and I still turn off the petcock.