Hello everyone! As of today, we have 90 registered! That's going to be a great turn out!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
Fuel line/Vacuum line question
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Fuel line/Vacuum line question
Found a crack in the vacuum line that runs to the to top of the #1 carb, had enough slack in the hose to cut off the cracked section and re-attach it to the carb, but now I'm considering replacement of the fuel & vac lines. Bike is a '90 with 56k, no idle or throttle response issues, cruise control works fine. Is there anything particular to this bike I should be looking out for (old or discontinued vac canister, fuel system components, etc). Thanks for your opinions.
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Re: Fuel line/Vacuum line question
Considering the age of your bike it would bet most of the lines/hoses are original, unless you can confirm otherwise. If that is the case, it would be a good winter maintenance project to replace the lines/hoses.
While I am in no way advocating that one should violate the EPA emission controls installed on U.S. models, here in Canada the only hoses/lines going to and/or from the carbs are the fuel line from the pump, the 2 clear, (when new ), open ended hoses going over the top of the lower airbox, and the ignition vacuum advance hose on the #1 carb. The 4 small rear of carb hoses do not exist on Canadian models, and the 4 brass hose barbs on the carbs are blanked off with rubber caps similar to the 2 rubber caps used on non California U.S. models. A lot less plumbing.
Also, as ekap1200 has pointed out numerous times, make sure to use a genuine Kawasaki fuel line and clamps from the tank to the filter.
If you are starting to see cracks on the rubber lines it may also be a good time to replace the coolant hoses and o-rings as they also may be older than dirt.
Just some thoughts,
Dave
While I am in no way advocating that one should violate the EPA emission controls installed on U.S. models, here in Canada the only hoses/lines going to and/or from the carbs are the fuel line from the pump, the 2 clear, (when new ), open ended hoses going over the top of the lower airbox, and the ignition vacuum advance hose on the #1 carb. The 4 small rear of carb hoses do not exist on Canadian models, and the 4 brass hose barbs on the carbs are blanked off with rubber caps similar to the 2 rubber caps used on non California U.S. models. A lot less plumbing.
Also, as ekap1200 has pointed out numerous times, make sure to use a genuine Kawasaki fuel line and clamps from the tank to the filter.
If you are starting to see cracks on the rubber lines it may also be a good time to replace the coolant hoses and o-rings as they also may be older than dirt.
Just some thoughts,
Dave
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Re: Fuel line/Vacuum line question
Ty, triton - For right now I'll keep double checking things and repair what I find. At the end of this riding season will go through and replace the fuel/vac lines & cooling hoses.