by rexxxy » Mon May 02, 2011 6:42 pm
Well some good news, I rushed home this afternoon, tore the tank, airbox and carbs off the ZXR, grabbed one of the fuel bowl screws and made it to the bolt shop just as they were closing and picked up 16 hex headed screws to replace the factory phillips screws.
Back at home, I carefully (for about the fourth time) one by one pulled the fuel bowls off, I removed the emulsion tubes which were covered in crap, gave them a bath in carby cleaner and a clean up with a bit of wire, then I checked the float movement and gave the mechanism a squit of carby cleaner. One of the floats was sticking pretty badly, but free'd up with some movement and a good spray. I checked all the bowl seals which seemed to be in good condition and reassembled using the new screws. I put the airbox back on, the tank on an fired it up, it was running rough, so I checked each clyinder by burning my hand on the headers, found number 2 cylinder was not firing, it was getting dark, I pulled the tank off, and the plug out, it seemed to be OK, it wasnt wet, I gave it a quick wipe and put it back in, with the tank off, I fired it up again and felt the header, it was hot! So I slapped the tank back on and fired it up, finally it sounded like I remembered, I only used the choke for maybe 5 seconds, but it idled fine on its own, a little slow if anything, but easily fixed, once warmed up, I have it a few good revs just up to about 6K, I forgot just how good these bikes sound.
So, engine is running well now and making all the right noises, now for the roadworthy items!
Big thanks to everyone who has given me some tips, I would have probably pulled the carbs off and paid to get them rebuilt if it werent for your help. Carbs will be recoed eventually, but knowing the bike runs well gives me good reason to keep at it.