This is excellent information and well covered. I am trying to fix the same carbs on a 2004 GSX600F, and was given the old jets in a bag, and see the jets the user installed have no markings. Old jets are back in per your video, and on to the floats. Much appreciated. The wind didn’t bother me.
I also have a 2004 gsx600f trying to figure out the issues with it which brought me to this video, it's cranking but not wanting to start, petcock is fine,changed the spark plugs and still not starting. Could it be a carburetor related issue?
@@floridaboyhernandez9550 Someone rebuilt the carbs before me, because their bike wasn't running. I suspected they were still not right, so I rebuilt them again. Unfortunately, they didn't set the adjusting screws the way they were before the rebuild and there is no reliable info online for the correct settings. It never would run. It is not my bike. I couldn't help. I would ship my carbs to the person who posted this video.
Video was great to follow, but i have had to admit defeat after the 4th time of trying to stop it leaking after the overhaul. Learned a lot though thanks for the tutorial. Let hope the garage does a better job :-D
I've already repaired the carburetor on the Bandit 1200 three times. I've learned a lot, but the problem keeps repeating itself. The worst engine, I later found out that this is a common problem on the Bandit...
Be sure to tighten the mix screw till it bottoms out first count in half turns of the screwdriver till it bottoms out then unscrew it if its your first time doing this and you just unscrew first you wont really know how far to screw it bk in but with this method when you put the screw back in you just bottom out the screw and count backwards to get it in the position it was in before
My katana was running real crappy and thought I needed to rebuild carbs, replaced the throttle position sensor and it made a big difference, no more back firing when I let off the throttle and back to snappy throttle response. wasn't looking forward to rebuilding the carbs.
Only just found you fella but then haven’t been looking before now. My lad has got a 750 version so this and your other videos will be really useful. Thanks 👌🍻👍
Nice video fella gonna take a look at mine as got number 1 cylinder isn’t fueling right gone through new plugs and good spark but getting no heat through header pipe so can only assume it’s carb related doubt be compression as bike has been sat and ram great before
Hi Jason. If you check out my restoration videos part 1 and 2 it will show you how to do it as they cover disassembly of the whole bike. Let me know if this helps
Do you have a disassemble video of taking the carburetors off the brackets. I don’t remember how my springs went in the middle that works the butterflies
Awesome video. I'm about to clean my first set of carbs on my FZ1 you made it look a lot less complicated then others, just curious on what you used to clean everything seems to be mix debate from everywhere that i have looked
Thank you very much. I’m glad I could be of help. I find Brake cleaner will do fine for most of the cleaning but proper carb cleaner is better for removing the green or orange stains.
I rebuilt my carb and got it to idle at 2-3k rpms. I loosened the pilot idle screws just a tad bit and now it wont idle at all. Just shuts off. I tried a couple different adjustments but i just cant seem to get it to idle. Any recommendations?
the first thing I would do if possible is get a Haynes manual or workshop manual for your exact biker and reset all the settings to standard. if you get it running then adjust the idle knob at the side of the carbs to lower the rpm and not the mixture screws. Also remember to balance the carbs too as this could be affecting it
Need advice have two 05 katanas 600s both are loading up dumping fuel into air box and then into my oil have not messed with carbs only idle adj somebody tell me how to solve please
This is excellent information and well covered. I am trying to fix the same carbs on a 2004 GSX600F, and was given the old jets in a bag, and see the jets the user installed have no markings. Old jets are back in per your video, and on to the floats. Much appreciated. The wind didn’t bother me.
Glad I could be of help Tony
I also have a 2004 gsx600f trying to figure out the issues with it which brought me to this video, it's cranking but not wanting to start, petcock is fine,changed the spark plugs and still not starting. Could it be a carburetor related issue?
@@floridaboyhernandez9550 Someone rebuilt the carbs before me, because their bike wasn't running. I suspected they were still not right, so I rebuilt them again. Unfortunately, they didn't set the adjusting screws the way they were before the rebuild and there is no reliable info online for the correct settings. It never would run. It is not my bike. I couldn't help. I would ship my carbs to the person who posted this video.
late to the party but I'm on a 02 gsx600f that was running around 4,000 idle a couple of days ago now it won't start and it's leaking gas
We had one carb leaking at the drain screw. I bought new ones, but it did not fix the problem. Sold the bike as is at a significant discount.
Thank you for this excellent video. I was able to fully rebuild my carb perfectly 👍🏻
Thanks for this, I have a bandit 600 that's been running terrible.
I need to attempt this.
Video was great to follow, but i have had to admit defeat after the 4th time of trying to stop it leaking after the overhaul. Learned a lot though thanks for the tutorial. Let hope the garage does a better job :-D
I've already repaired the carburetor on the Bandit 1200 three times. I've learned a lot, but the problem keeps repeating itself. The worst engine, I later found out that this is a common problem on the Bandit...
Be sure to tighten the mix screw till it bottoms out first count in half turns of the screwdriver till it bottoms out then unscrew it if its your first time doing this and you just unscrew first you wont really know how far to screw it bk in but with this method when you put the screw back in you just bottom out the screw and count backwards to get it in the position it was in before
My katana was running real crappy and thought I needed to rebuild carbs, replaced the throttle position sensor and it made a big difference, no more back firing when I let off the throttle and back to snappy throttle response. wasn't looking forward to rebuilding the carbs.
Only just found you fella but then haven’t been looking before now. My lad has got a 750 version so this and your other videos will be really useful. Thanks 👌🍻👍
Glad to be of help
For the starter i used a 1/8 socket and i use the plier on it to not use directly on the plastic 😊. Mine was i little bit tight
You are the best at teaching, you example everything so perfect!!!
Thanks Pierre
Nice video fella gonna take a look at mine as got number 1 cylinder isn’t fueling right gone through new plugs and good spark but getting no heat through header pipe so can only assume it’s carb related doubt be compression as bike has been sat and ram great before
Thanks. I’m Glad you liked the video.
can you do videos on how you dissambled and re assembled the bike to remove its carbs
Hi Jason. If you check out my restoration videos part 1 and 2 it will show you how to do it as they cover disassembly of the whole bike. Let me know if this helps
Do you have a disassemble video of taking the carburetors off the brackets. I don’t remember how my springs went in the middle that works the butterflies
Thank you so much! You’re a hero. I needed this so bad!
Awesome video. I'm about to clean my first set of carbs on my FZ1 you made it look a lot less complicated then others, just curious on what you used to clean everything seems to be mix debate from everywhere that i have looked
Thank you very much. I’m glad I could be of help. I find Brake cleaner will do fine for most of the cleaning but proper carb cleaner is better for removing the green or orange stains.
Perfect thanks alot my turn same carbs for me and all the info i need from you thmbs up !
Glad I could help you out
Thank you very much!! You are amazing!!!!!
I rebuilt my carb and got it to idle at 2-3k rpms. I loosened the pilot idle screws just a tad bit and now it wont idle at all. Just shuts off. I tried a couple different adjustments but i just cant seem to get it to idle. Any recommendations?
the first thing I would do if possible is get a Haynes manual or workshop manual for your exact biker and reset all the settings to standard. if you get it running then adjust the idle knob at the side of the carbs to lower the rpm and not the mixture screws. Also remember to balance the carbs too as this could be affecting it
Great video
Thank you
Thanks for sharing.
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Sir what number of main jet thank you
The main jets as standard on the 98 Suzuki GSX600F are 115 in carbs 1 & 4 and 112.5 in carbs 2 & 3. I hope this helps
How much is your air screw out?
@@johankristensen98 the little mixture screw is out around 2 and a 1/4 turns
@@DarrenMcKinney1 okay but what about thr air screw? The one on the air intake side, not engine side
How many turns are for the pilot screw
I have mine set at 2 and a quarter turns out which works well for me but I also know of a few people with their screws at 2.5 turns out.
Looks like the same carbs on the fz1.
What if someone monkey with my throat scene will it make the bike run by itself
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Need advice have two 05 katanas 600s both are loading up dumping fuel into air box and then into my oil have not messed with carbs only idle adj somebody tell me how to solve please
Both my 05 katanas ran fine now dumping fuel into air box then my oil idle adj knob is only thing I've moved need advice help a guy out please
Foat or floats are sticking .. causing an over fuel problem..
Good luck...
Fuel petcock diaphragm failure
Preciso dos carburadores d gsx 750 1993 alguém aí pra vemd um pra minha moto e caixa d filtro d r também
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How many mms did he say?