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FLOAT HEIGHT ? 28mm pumper 79 kz1000b 29 Oct 2020 12:49 #837959

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Anyone know the required float height for a kz1000b (79 28mm pumper) carbs? Changing jets best look at floats too thanks....
Kz750 (81)
Kz1000 (79)
3 Kz650 (2-79's)
1 650 CSR for parts

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FLOAT HEIGHT ? 28mm pumper 79 kz1000b 29 Oct 2020 14:03 #837962

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Float height is just an estimate. Key thing is the fuel level which is about 3mm from the gasket surface. A lot of the aftermarket needles have weak springs, which increases the fuel level. That said, if forced to guess I'd say a float level of about 24mm.
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FLOAT HEIGHT ? 28mm pumper 79 kz1000b 29 Oct 2020 15:53 #837968

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The float height is 26 mm. The fuel level, measured from the bottom of the carb body to bowl flange is 4 mm. An easy way to set floats, and to check your float valves can be found here.

www.kzrider.com/forum/forum-index/3-carb...n-setting-fuel-level

Edited to add that if you change the float valves be sure to buy quality. I use Keyster for carb replacement parts but OEM would be even better if you can find them.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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FLOAT HEIGHT ? 28mm pumper 79 kz1000b 29 Oct 2020 16:35 #837971

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Agree with buying quality float valves.

If in the US Dennis Kirk has great prices on Mikuni brand jets and float valves. Kawasaki used non-standard Mikuni sizes for many of their float valves though. For example, I think they used a 2.3 for many of the big KZ's where the Mikuni parts come in .5 increments. 2.0's are safe though, considering Suzuki used that size for their GS1000.
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