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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: neilr on 09 December 2020, 01:11:20 pm
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Hi
I have a yamaha fazer fzs 600(2003) i have removed stripped and cleaned my carbs. I have read the you can bench sync your carb to get them into the rough ball park before being more precise when fitted to the bike. The information I'm looking for relates to the base carb, I'm :'( [size=78%] at a loss as to which on is the base carb, any help would be fantastic.[/size]
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When on the bike, #1 is synced with #2, #3 with #4 and then #3 with #2. I would say #2
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When on the bike, #1 is synced with #2, #3 with #4 and then #3 with #2. I would say #2
So at a guess you would say No2 is the bench Carb?
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When on the bike, #1 is synced with #2, #3 with #4 and then #3 with #2. I would say #2
So at a guess you would say No2 is the bench Carb?
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Tells you how in the service manual. Download from the Downloads Section on the toolbar
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:agree - If thats what the manual says then it is #3 not #2
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:agree - If thats what the manual says then it is #3 not #2
Thanks everyone for your help ill try that setup! :)
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:agree - If thats what the manual says then it is #3 not #2
Thanks everyone for your help ill try that setup! :)
sorry for asking a silly question but here goes, carb 3 is sync with 4, then carbs 1 and 2 then 2 and 3? is that right?
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yes. There are screws between 1&2 to balance them, between 3&4 to balance them and then 2&3. If #3 is the base then start getting 3&4 then 1&2 and finally 2&3
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yes. There are screws between 1&2 to balance them, between 3&4 to balance them and then 2&3. If #3 is the base then start getting 3&4 then 1&2 and finally 2&3
Thanks again but i had to ask ;)
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