Bloody great! Just rebuilt my carbs astonished at how much debris these carbs will tolerate and still let the bike run. Many thanks for the video and yes replaced the boots kept the old ones just in case.
@@yamaar1rider not wrong there mate I have my trusty old Honda ntv and the chopped 500 virago for more smiles this year. The fazer btw had clogged fuel filter and pump the tank also had Technicolor poo in it bike had been stood for only a couple of years the e10 had done its best to kill the bike. Ride safe.
I;m new to the motorcycle world, just bought an 87 FZ600. The carbs are very similar, thank you for the vid it helped me out a lot in learning about it.
Lovely video mate, pleasure to watch. I thought the same with the bolt missing on the choke slider on my carbs aha threw one in for good measure, haven’t had any issues yet, touch wood. Safe riding buddy, Rich.
Bit of advice, mate, don’t bother. You’ll end up spending days taping them up to get the correct airflow. You’ll really struggle to get the mixture right, you’ll be running extremely lean.
Hi, i buy same bike this spring and made some service for it, now i have major problem because when i start motor it stall instantly if i dont give little thorttle, same time it starts leaking gasoline from inlet/outlet hose, now i'm confused that shold those hose are closed some where or been freely? I would happy if u have time to help little, thank u. -Timo-
Hi, I can't understand everything you are saying but I think you need to fix any leaks first. If one or more cylinders aren't firing correctly then excess fuel will come through the exhaust along with a smell but if it's carb related then a stuck float or blocked carb will make you try and rev it on the throttle to keep it going with less than four cylinders running. The plugs need to be dry and fireing the first check to do. Then if you have wet the plugs trying to start it try this, choke off throttle wide open turn over for five seconds then leave the throttle alone put the choke on and let it run on its own if it starts even if it's not running on all cylinders it may take 5 minutes for the other cylinders to come in, if they don't switch off leave the bike overnight or a couple of days as the new petrol in the carbs should melt the gummed up old fuel try the same procedure again remember not to touch the throttle at all, this is all irrelevant if you don't fix any leaking pipes first. Your last course if the electrics are all ok and you don't have any air leaks is to remove and thoroughly clean out the carbs. Hope you get it sorted as you have a nice riding bike when fixed. Regards Andy 👍
i have a issue with my fazer 600, that cylinder 1 ( the left most one ) is not getting warm, i have checked if i got spark with the spark plug ( held the ignition wire with a sparkplug attatched to the chassis ) and i got a spark, when i removed the carb i noticed that the rubber manifold connecting to the cylinders, was wet with fuel, whereas the other 3 that where running, was dry so my guess is that my cylinder is not burning the fule ? not igniting correctly.. could this be a coil issue ? although i do have spark ?
@@oOWaschBaerOo hmm think I would do a compression test to rule out engine mechanical parts IE pistons rings valves gaskets. The coil packs rarely fail if like the R1 and even if it's sparking it doesn't necessarily mean they haven't. I would still go for the carb again as even if the inlet is wet it doesn't mean it's atomising properly. Air leaks on that cylinders carb from splits in rubber or seating problems it normally is the carb in the long run though. Good luck buddy 👍
ok im gona check compression and then test the coils, and if it aint it then i guess i have to disassemble the whole carb and clean it, it happened after the bike was standing for several months after a minor crash ( lost traction and fell to the right side in a cuurve, slid over the concrete for 2m, at lower speeds)@@yamaar1rider im kinda hoping its the carbs or something easy, as its thleft most cylinder that never even came close to the ground
@@RokasSileika hi, I've never needed to bleed the coolant after removing the carbs and I've had them off numerous times, just keep a eye on the level when you first start it up and the first rides 👍
@@yamaar1rider I have a problem not all cylinders are working when engine is cold, no changes if I leave the chocke- sometimes it helps, but rpms get high. Im thinking about float adjustments maybe it would help?
I put this kit in while apart and cleaning it's well worth it as the float bowl rubber gaskets go hard and leak, get the right sets for yours as they could vary slightly 👍
Hi buddy , I’m in Nuneaton Warks , do you do this for a living or interested in taking my carbs off and cleaning please ,, obviously for generous payment thanks Shane Yk
Hi Shane, sorry I would love to help but at my age there's not enough hours in the day to complete my own jobs, it's not to difficult if you take your time. Regard Andy.
@@yamaar1rider thanks Andy , would you recommend anyone , as , following a heart attack 3 yrs ago ,I’m on blood thinners and anti clotting tablets, and as much as I’m willing to try , I’m shying away from the job, as a tiny cut means a visit to the hospital, etc ,, and I’ve never in my life messing with bikes and cars over the yrs , never done a job without cutting my self ,, anyhow if I watch your video enough times , maybe I could as someone to do it under my instructions cheers shaneweightman , Nuneaton warks
@@shaneweightman hi Shane, the only one I can think of is a friend, Rob Coley Leicester wheel and brake who may be able to do the job or recommend someone, 0116 220 3641 cheers Andy.
Bloody great! Just rebuilt my carbs astonished at how much debris these carbs will tolerate and still let the bike run. Many thanks for the video and yes replaced the boots kept the old ones just in case.
@@davemurphy2020 glad it helped Dave, we've still some riding weather left so we need to enjoy it now 👍
@@yamaar1rider not wrong there mate I have my trusty old Honda ntv and the chopped 500 virago for more smiles this year.
The fazer btw had clogged fuel filter and pump the tank also had Technicolor poo in it bike had been stood for only a couple of years the e10 had done its best to kill the bike. Ride safe.
I;m new to the motorcycle world, just bought an 87 FZ600. The carbs are very similar, thank you for the vid it helped me out a lot in learning about it.
Cheers mate, glad it helped, safe riding.
Lovely video mate, pleasure to watch. I thought the same with the bolt missing on the choke slider on my carbs aha threw one in for good measure, haven’t had any issues yet, touch wood. Safe riding buddy, Rich.
Cheers Rich, safe rides mate. Andy.
Cheers Rich, safe riding mate. Andy.
Excellent video, thank you very much !
Glad it helped you out mate 👍
Great vid mate. Got a 1998 FZS600 and I want to fit pod filters. Can You tell me what size the carb intake is where you would attach a pod filter?
Bit of advice, mate, don’t bother. You’ll end up spending days taping them up to get the correct airflow. You’ll really struggle to get the mixture right, you’ll be running extremely lean.
Hi, i buy same bike this spring and made some service for it, now i have major problem because when i start motor it stall instantly if i dont give little thorttle, same time it starts leaking gasoline from inlet/outlet hose, now i'm confused that shold those hose are closed some where or been freely? I would happy if u have time to help little, thank u. -Timo-
Hi, I can't understand everything you are saying but I think you need to fix any leaks first. If one or more cylinders aren't firing correctly then excess fuel will come through the exhaust along with a smell but if it's carb related then a stuck float or blocked carb will make you try and rev it on the throttle to keep it going with less than four cylinders running. The plugs need to be dry and fireing the first check to do. Then if you have wet the plugs trying to start it try this, choke off throttle wide open turn over for five seconds then leave the throttle alone put the choke on and let it run on its own if it starts even if it's not running on all cylinders it may take 5 minutes for the other cylinders to come in, if they don't switch off leave the bike overnight or a couple of days as the new petrol in the carbs should melt the gummed up old fuel try the same procedure again remember not to touch the throttle at all, this is all irrelevant if you don't fix any leaking pipes first. Your last course if the electrics are all ok and you don't have any air leaks is to remove and thoroughly clean out the carbs. Hope you get it sorted as you have a nice riding bike when fixed. Regards Andy 👍
Perfect, good job.
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i have a issue with my fazer 600, that cylinder 1 ( the left most one ) is not getting warm, i have checked if i got spark with the spark plug ( held the ignition wire with a sparkplug attatched to the chassis ) and i got a spark, when i removed the carb i noticed that the rubber manifold connecting to the cylinders, was wet with fuel, whereas the other 3 that where running, was dry
so my guess is that my cylinder is not burning the fule ? not igniting correctly..
could this be a coil issue ? although i do have spark ?
Was the plug you tried a different one to the one in the cylinder ?
no i tried the exact plug that was in the cylinder, i also switched that plug with one from a cylinder that is running@@yamaar1rider
so its defenetly not the plug, since fuel is in the intake rubber area i feel like its also not the carb cause its obv providing gasoline
@@oOWaschBaerOo hmm think I would do a compression test to rule out engine mechanical parts IE pistons rings valves gaskets. The coil packs rarely fail if like the R1 and even if it's sparking it doesn't necessarily mean they haven't. I would still go for the carb again as even if the inlet is wet it doesn't mean it's atomising properly. Air leaks on that cylinders carb from splits in rubber or seating problems it normally is the carb in the long run though. Good luck buddy 👍
ok im gona check compression and then test the coils, and if it aint it then i guess i have to disassemble the whole carb and clean it, it happened after the bike was standing for several months after a minor crash ( lost traction and fell to the right side in a cuurve, slid over the concrete for 2m, at lower speeds)@@yamaar1rider
im kinda hoping its the carbs or something easy, as its thleft most cylinder that never even came close to the ground
do i need to bleed the coolant after taking out the carbs?
@@RokasSileika hi, I've never needed to bleed the coolant after removing the carbs and I've had them off numerous times, just keep a eye on the level when you first start it up and the first rides 👍
@@yamaar1rider I have a problem not all cylinders are working when engine is cold, no changes if I leave the chocke- sometimes it helps, but rpms get high. Im thinking about float adjustments maybe it would help?
Good video really helpful cheers
Cheers mate, safe riding 👍
Are these carbs similar to fzs1000? I have a performance issue around 6k rpm and will do jets cleaning
Hi, I guess if they are pre fuel injection then yes, they are probably the same as my R1 2001 carbs which are pretty much identical design 👍
I put this kit in while apart and cleaning it's well worth it as the float bowl rubber gaskets go hard and leak, get the right sets for yours as they could vary slightly 👍
Hi buddy , I’m in Nuneaton Warks , do you do this for a living or interested in taking my carbs off and cleaning please ,, obviously for generous payment thanks Shane Yk
Hi Shane, sorry I would love to help but at my age there's not enough hours in the day to complete my own jobs, it's not to difficult if you take your time. Regard Andy.
@@yamaar1rider thanks Andy , would you recommend anyone , as , following a heart attack 3 yrs ago ,I’m on blood thinners and anti clotting tablets, and as much as I’m willing to try , I’m shying away from the job, as a tiny cut means a visit to the hospital, etc ,, and I’ve never in my life messing with bikes and cars over the yrs , never done a job without cutting my self ,, anyhow if I watch your video enough times , maybe I could as someone to do it under my instructions cheers shaneweightman , Nuneaton warks
@@shaneweightman Hi Shane, I see you are into air power, do you know Nick Murphy from Leicester Zenith air riffles ?
@@yamaar1rider no buddy , don’t no anyone from Leicestershire cheers shane
@@shaneweightman hi Shane, the only one I can think of is a friend, Rob Coley Leicester wheel and brake who may be able to do the job or recommend someone, 0116 220 3641 cheers Andy.