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TB size...GPZ 1100.
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suggest hitting buykawasaki.com and comparing carb holder pn's between carbed and FI models.
i can measure on next visit to workshop
could use another set of TB's if you are disposing of yours.
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BS34's will obviously work, cause that's what the J/K/M use.
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For my own knowledge, who can tell me what size the TB's are on a gpz 1100??? i think i read that mikuni 33's will fit the stock TB holders am i correct?
I'm 430 miles away from my bike right now, and won't be home until friday evening. But if nobody else has posted the measurements by then I'll go out with a caliper and measure. OK?
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I currently have my TB's off my bike. The ID on the TB manifolds is approximately 38mm. The maximum OD on the TB is 40mm. I have been told you must replace your TB manifolds with different ones to switch to carbs (BS34's).
Maybe there is some difference in the manifolds (carb holders) other than size?
I know the GPz1100 throttle bodies fit perfectly in the KZ1000L/K/M manifolds, because I have both kinds of GPz1100 throttle bodies and a set of brand new KZ1000J/K/M manifolds. And the GPz750 Turbo owners use the J/K/M manifolds when they install the 1100 throttle bodies on the 750 Turbo.
I just realized (totally off topic by the way), that I have entirely to many sets of throttle bodies, and don't have a bike converted to EFI yet.
One set of early 1100
Two sets of late 1100
one set of 2000 GSXR600
One set (just bought on eBay a few minutes ago) 99 GSXR750 (The right size for my 750 twin, if my measurements are correct).
I am going to have to hunt down one of those rountuits that I'm sure are hiding around here somewhere
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