I've got a fuelling glitch below 5k & having problems isolating where the problem is. In the past i've tried new ignition leads, new spark plugs, new emulsion tubes. The valve clearances are within spec & compression is good. I replaced the inlet manifolds with late RU items that don't have the dam moulded in place.
So I looked at the seals between the jet holder & the main body of the carb & they looked like this
Taking into account how unleaded petrol contains anywhere between 5% & 10% ethanol...which affects seals, I thought it best to replace them as they could have been leaking between the chambers.
This is what the new ones look like, with an 'AA' battery for comparison
Did it make a differance? Not one jot. But I can now say that they'll last another 40,000 miles
Jet holder seals on my FZR-R
- joeboy
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I had trouble with the jet holder seals before I was sure they were allowing a little fuel to transfer from the main to the idle circuit and vice versa.
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