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1979 Kawasaki KZ400 spark plug gap

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11/18/2021 9:34:09 AM • kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 18, 2021
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Rear brake rotor 1996 Kawasaki GPZ 1100

https://www.partzilla.com/product/kawasaki/41080-1353-FB?ref=b2e706a057e738d928ad43b5c2812873eb689a7e
11/18/2021 9:32:24 AM • 1996 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 18, 2021
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Change fork seals Kawasaki GPZ 400

If you are not VERY mechanically inclined...and have the special tools required... .please take this to a professional!! it will be less expensive in the long run.!! It takes some special tools that only dealers have.
11/18/2021 9:29:46 AM • kawasaki GPZ 500... • Answered on Nov 18, 2021
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Why doesn't clutch work?

Have you checked or changed the oil??..sounds like the clutch seized.. usually low or no oil causes this.
11/18/2021 9:27:20 AM • 2014 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 18, 2021
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What is float height?

Float height is the level of the floats inside the bowl of the carburetor , this height regulates the level of gas in the bowl, If the level is too high, you won't have enough gas in the bowl to achieve proper jetting (you MIGHT seize the motor), if the level is too low, gas will leak out of the over flow and overall jetting will be off, (this is measuring the float level with the carbs off the bike/atv.)
11/18/2021 9:25:37 AM • 1998 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 18, 2021
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My 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 gas is overflowing Thur the. Carburetor and out of the jets and into the crankcase

You probably have a stuck or maladjusted float in the carburetor.
11/9/2021 12:34:13 PM • 2001 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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2003 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 classic has a fuel leak from the carburetor

More than likely you have a bad fuel petcock. No fuel should go from tank to carb without the engine running because the fuel is pulled by vacuum. Remove line from petcock an have it set to on or reserve position and if fuel comes out it is bad, and let's the fuel continue to flow to the carb and seep into the engine oil also. Mine was bad and had my oil thin as water with all the gas in it. Wonder it didn't wash a bearing out of the engine. Check and drain oil immediately if the petcock is bad.
11/9/2021 12:33:02 PM • 2003 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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1997 Kawasaki VN 800 Vulcan Classic what type of oil do I need

Rotella T6 synthetic 10/40 or Valvoline semi synthetic 10/40 Don't buy any oil additives like STP or Slick-50.
11/9/2021 12:25:50 PM • 1997 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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I had the oil changed and a new air filter put on

Yes, its the needle and seat (in the bottom of the carbs) that controls the flow of gas into the carburetor, when they get ANY dirt (of any kind) between the needle and the seat..this does not allow the flow to shut off completely. This fills the float bowl until it over flows out the needle jet/pilot jet and it runs into the cylinders and back into the air box/air filter. Your fuel system needs cleaning (NOT WITH ANY ADDITIVE) - actual disassembly and cleaning..INCLUDING the carburetors and add a fuel filter to the fuel line between the tank and the carbs..
11/9/2021 12:16:25 PM • 2000 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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I have a 99 Kawasaki Vulcan classic one car bike why would the bike flood the back spark plugs and put gas in my air filter been trying to figure it out but I need help

Brandon, From Vulcan forum, one of the hoses that are hooked to the carb is a vent tube and may run up and under seat, if this hose is plugged or pinched it could cause similar issue to what you are experiencing. Links below discuss the issue you are presently having. Check the attached links,instruction and guides,also you can also google (Kawasaki Vulcan flooding rear cylinders) for more info. Good luck "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." carb issues overflow excessive fuel Kawasaki Vulcan Forum Vulcan Forums Leaking gas valve letting fuel into your engine cases Vulcan 800 Classic Problems at highway speeds KawiForums Kawasaki...
11/9/2021 12:13:41 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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My 2000 Vulcan 800 Classic has gas in air filter

Hi and welcome to FixYa,

Your posted description indicates a carb overflow and that the carbs require a pulldown, disassembly; soaking in carb cleaner, cleaning the jets, vents, holes, ports and the walls of the bowl and inner body for the varnish like gunk of old/stale gasoline specially the fuel inlet valve.

As fuel is fed to the carbs,  the floats in the carb's bowl would rise up and engage the inlet cutoff valve closing the inlet port and therefore no further fuel would flow in. Fuel overflow would then indicate possibly that:
  • the valves are not closing;
  • their is an obstruction along the inlet ports and blocks closing of the valves;
  • floats are stuck open or punctured;
  • the float height would require adjustments;
  • necking, ridges, grooves, scratches exist on either the valve or the port allowing fuel entry even if closed.
All of the above would require a pulldown of the carbs for inspection, further cleaning or applicable repairs/rebuilt as initially described.

Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa.
11/9/2021 12:06:08 PM • 2000 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 09, 2021
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1990 Kawasaki ZXR 750 H2 water pump seal

dealer --motorcycle shop---online
11/8/2021 10:35:57 PM • 1990 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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1989 Kawasaki ZXR 750 will not start

A properly timed spark. Properly metered fuel. Adequate compression. This is ALL that's needed for your bike to run... simple process of elimination. Contact a professional.
11/8/2021 1:30:08 AM • 1989 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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1989 Kawasaki ZXR 750 oil type

Quality 10-30 winter and 10-40 summer
11/8/2021 1:19:47 AM • 1989 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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1991 Kawasaki ZXR 750 battery not charging

It will be the stator or voltage regulator. You should het at least 13+ volts at the battery. The rectifier changes AC to DC.
11/8/2021 1:19:12 AM • 1991 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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1991 Kawasaki ZXR 750 needle jet clip position

The clip position should not effect the engine running/idling. If these are replacement carbs?, they might be way too lean. I would take the carbs to a professional who can totally disassemble them, then clean and set them!! Were the valves recently adjusted? If yes, the intake valves are probably too tight,,, this will cause high/runaway idle.
11/8/2021 1:16:31 AM • 1991 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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1995 Kawasaki ZXR 750 replace the fork seals

NO. IF they are leaking, either they have been overfilled, you nicked the seal during install, the forks have some small surface defect in the seal contact area. If you did not replace them, they need to be replaced.... without regular usage.. they get dry, shrink, sometimes the seal lips crack
11/8/2021 1:11:03 AM • 1995 kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 08, 2021
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