I quite like fooking up folks wireless reception.
Kawasaki H1 1971
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- ZRX61
- Posts: 5160
- Joined: Tue Mar 17, 2020 4:05 pm
- Location: Solar Blight Valley
- Has thanked: 1507 times
- Been thanked: 1412 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Before Mama Kaw went to CD & then online parts ordering & were still using micro fiche you could go on Ebay etc & buy the fiche for your bike for a mere $20...
They cost $2.25 from the dealer.
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I finally got around to mechanically synchronising the carbs today.
Behold the necessary tools for the job.
3 obo nails.
5.5mm drill
A split washer. (not needed)
7,8 and 10mm spanners
A couple of JIS screwdrivers
A vernier. (not really needed)
High tech gear.
The process involved firstly removing the inlet rubbers,which I had to do anyway,as the originals are cracked in places.
Since the bike idled well before I start,I took a note of the slide gap at the mouth of carb number 3 as a reference. A 5.5 drill fitted nicely.
I then backed off all 3 idle screws,so the slides sat as low as possible.
Using the throttle cable adjuster at the bars,I raised the slide until the 3/8" rod went in and out smoothly. Carbs 1&2 got the same treatment,by using the carb top adjuster.
The top adjusters were then locked and the gap re-checked. All good.
Back off the bars cable adjuster until slack,then reset the 5.5mm idle gap on all 3 carbs.
The obo nails were balanced just under the slide and sticking out the carb mouth on all 3,so I could check they all moved at the same time and using the idle screw to adjust,if necessary. As it happens,they were all dead on.
The bike started first kick,felt crisp and idled at a steady 1400ish rpm.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Noggin
- Posts: 8019
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 1:46 pm
- Location: Ski Resort
- Has thanked: 16210 times
- Been thanked: 3925 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I so wish I had that sort of knowledge!!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Fortunately there is a very large and valuable bank of knowledge in the Kawasaki Triples Club. Everything you need to keep these old clankers going,from tutorials to folk specialising in certain areas and sites offering spares. There isn't anything an owner will encounter that these lifetime triple fanatics haven't already experienced. As owner's clubs go,it's one of the best.
http://kawatriple.com/index2.html
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
This won't have helped good carburation much.....
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I had similar problems with my GS750, 50 year old rubber loses a bit of its flexibility. You can't get replacements for love nor money, there's sometimes good reasons for fitting pod filters
How easy is it to get replacements for yours?
How easy is it to get replacements for yours?
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Fairly easy to get them as reproduction parts,but they know how to charge. £125 for 3 rubbers was the cheapest,some were looking £150. I'm glad I didn't need any of the 5 clamps,the two big ones make the rubber look cheap!
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Yorick
- Posts: 16739
- Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2020 8:20 pm
- Location: Paradise
- Has thanked: 10265 times
- Been thanked: 6886 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I've got some for sale here for a tenner each. I take Paypal, No returns
- mangocrazy
- Posts: 6902
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm
- Has thanked: 2405 times
- Been thanked: 3630 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Depending on how far round the split goes, I reckon that could be repaired using something like CT1 hybrid polymer adhesive/filler. It sticks like sh1t to pretty much everything.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
That's probably the worst part,shown in the pic,but there is general 'dozing' all over the three sections,so any repairs would be ongoing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:03 pmDepending on how far round the split goes, I reckon that could be repaired using something like CT1 hybrid polymer adhesive/filler. It sticks like sh1t to pretty much everything.
It's just too long new.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- mangocrazy
- Posts: 6902
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm
- Has thanked: 2405 times
- Been thanked: 3630 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Are you going to bite the bullet and buy new/reproduction? I'd be tempted to try a repair first, especially as the part is largely out of sight.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
-
- Posts: 11234
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:40 pm
- Location: The road of many manky motorcycles
- Has thanked: 607 times
- Been thanked: 4124 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I'd just fit pod filters and go up two sizes on the main jet, three if you're feeling cautious, you might need to drop the needle a notch as well.
Honda Owner
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Bought and fitted the same time as I synced the carbs.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:07 pm Are you going to bite the bullet and buy new/reproduction? I'd be tempted to try a repair first, especially as the part is largely out of sight.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
The pod filters with the hard/chrome back get a bad rap,if you need to use individual filters apparently the foam thingies are better. I don't really like the look of them anyway.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:10 pm I'd just fit pod filters and go up two sizes on the main jet, three if you're feeling cautious, you might need to drop the needle a notch as well.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
-
- Posts: 11234
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:40 pm
- Location: The road of many manky motorcycles
- Has thanked: 607 times
- Been thanked: 4124 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Never had any problems with K&N or S&B filters with the chrome ends, the cheap ones may be different, I've had a foam filter get sucked into a carb. They're an arse to get working well with CV carbs, they're fine with slide carbs so long as you put a bit of effort in getting them jetted correctly, but I do know a man who knows how to get them working with CV carbs.Skub wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:20 pmThe pod filters with the hard/chrome back get a bad rap,if you need to use individual filters apparently the foam thingies are better. I don't really like the look of them anyway.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:10 pm I'd just fit pod filters and go up two sizes on the main jet, three if you're feeling cautious, you might need to drop the needle a notch as well.
Honda Owner
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Before and after pics.
Old fuel tap.
Revamped fuel tap,now with an off position instaed of prime.
Old fuel tap.
Revamped fuel tap,now with an off position instaed of prime.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I think I've discovered a foolproof way of going slower,yet still enjoying the ride.
1. Shit brakes.
2. Reduced ground clearance + not wanting to scrape the shiny chrome trying.
It's all about the aural experience,baby.
In other news,all the carb sorting n' schitt means the bike is running just lovely.
1. Shit brakes.
2. Reduced ground clearance + not wanting to scrape the shiny chrome trying.
It's all about the aural experience,baby.
In other news,all the carb sorting n' schitt means the bike is running just lovely.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
- Skub
- Posts: 12167
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
- Location: Norn Iron
- Has thanked: 9828 times
- Been thanked: 10145 times
Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I got a reminder of a perfect day out on Tuesday,a notice of intended prosecution for 50 in a 30. That took the shine off the day.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
-
- Posts: 3729
- Joined: Sun May 03, 2020 10:11 pm
- Has thanked: 261 times
- Been thanked: 1265 times