gpz 750r
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RE: gpz 750r
Hey thanks for that i will have my uncle take a look for me. he has to do it cause unfortunately my *** is stuck in baghdad till april but thats not far from now. so ill get back to you and let you know what he says.
#16
RE: gpz 750r
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sounds like you have a float sticking opened.. have youruncle check the float level on each carb, and ensure the float bowl drain screws are not leaking. that tends to be a major culprit in puddles...easy fix tho!
unless the screw's seal is corroded due to galvanic corrosion..
saw that on a '75 CB750-k in my shop once...
and BE SAFE BRO!!! hopefully your asses will get back here once and for all...
sounds like you have a float sticking opened.. have youruncle check the float level on each carb, and ensure the float bowl drain screws are not leaking. that tends to be a major culprit in puddles...easy fix tho!
unless the screw's seal is corroded due to galvanic corrosion..
saw that on a '75 CB750-k in my shop once...
and BE SAFE BRO!!! hopefully your asses will get back here once and for all...
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