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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 09:03
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hi patton

many thanks for all of your help!..

i will contact a few bike shops tomorrow. fingers crossed

i've just posted another thread about a new prodoct called 'loctite freeze & release 8040'. have you ever used it?
best product i've ever used for seized and rusty bolts!

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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 09:40
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hi chucks

is this gas direction correct?

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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 10:27
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Many of the filters designed for a car require a fuel pump to push the fuel through. Thats why I always go a for one designed for a motorcycle............although I have used one once designed for a riding lawnmower :laugh: :laugh: with no issues I might add.

used one once designed for a riding lawnmower ---
Yes, riding, as push mower style might not allow sufficient fuel flow for motorcycle.

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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 10:33
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angel_uk wrote:
...posted another thread about a new product called 'loctite freeze & release 8040'. have you ever used it?
best product i've ever used for seized and rusty bolts!

Thanks for posting about that new product.
Had not heard about it.
Nice to have a positive review.

Here's one of many hits on google:

www.arco.co.uk/products/44C4013

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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 11:43
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hi patton

i love your sense of humour.

you should take your lawnmower and test it's speed on bonniville!.. ye ha!..

that 'loctite freeze & release is really good' all as you've to remember is too shake it for a long time, this shaking makes the product go really cold, great on hot days, but not in the uk patton!

where does the term good fortune come from. is it a us expression. i've not heard that before patton.

many thanks

angel

ps pass the word around to the other kzr's about the loctite freeze & release 8040. simply brilliant science!

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Re: kz750 ltd H2 fueling question please

22 Aug 2010 12:28
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angel_uk wrote:
...should take your lawnmower and test it's speed on bonniville!.. ye ha!..

I did, but OMR trounced me! :(

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