Questions & Answers for: kawasaki ZL 900 A1 Eliminator float setting

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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fuel going into crankcase when trying to start fuel going into and filling crankcase when trying to start check for carby piston stuck open or stuck needle & seat! & float level

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Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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I had a fuel leak from carb. Took off Throttle body & adjusted float to stop leak. Don't have proper air fuel or float settings. For Float setting try about 26 mm using std main and idle jets

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Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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...filter, oil filter and oil, Fuel leaking like a sif from air box after shutting down. Hi Thats the float valve seals not shutting off, did you clean them & set the float heights? The overflows ...

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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eliminator problem , loss of power when on the kwasaki 125 eliminator problem , i experienced loss of power when on the road, it then completely cut out, and will only bump start, has my starter motor

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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...Thanks David Probable best to take the carbs back, as there may be something clogging one of the float needle jets. Although the bike is getting old, the floatlevels dont normally wear out of ...

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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i have a zl900 eliminater,runs on 1 and 2 cylinders but very rough on 3 and 4,have got good spark on plugs and carbs are clean,any idea to what might be wrong Do a compression test, valves might need ...

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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will stop the flow of gas to the carbs. now to fix this problem -- the most likely cause is a stuck float in the carbs. remove the carbs from the bike and remove the bowls,,, spray carb cleaner on all

Question about 1985 ZL 900 A1 Eliminator

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I need the carborator float bowl adjustment for my kaw zg 1000 1998 I know that it is the same for the eliminator. r u sure--chec in a clymer manual or ask a dealer tech--too lean will burn an engine-

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