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Old November 20th, 2021, 05:53 PM   #1
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Draining carbs

I drain the carbs on my bikes for Winter storage.
Have done so for years with no issues.
I have read some here like to leave gas in the carbs with a stabilizer.

That's fine either way.

What I want to know is if anyone has drilled a hole in the fairing to allow draining the carbs easier without having to remove the right side fairing?

I've got a long Carb drain tool, it's just a long Allan key with a screw driver type handle.
Bought it for draining the four ZRX carbs, as the drains all face to the right, and #s 1,2 & 3 can be hard to reach.
Works well on the KZ's four carbs too.
Also fits the Ninja's drain screws, as I drained the carbs last year.
I did have the fairings off last Winter, so it was easy to get the long reach carb drain tool in to drain the carbs.

Looking today, to drain the carbs, I see the fairing is in the way.
Now if there was a hole just in the right spot, I'd be able to get my long reach carb drain tool through the hole and drain the carbs.
I can see the drains when the right side cover is off, but no way a straight tool is going to reach and loosen the drain screws.
The tool comes at the screw at too much of an angle and will not fit into the drain screw.

Has anyone made an access hole in the right side fairing to be able to reach and drain the carbs, and where exactly did you make the hole?

I may just need to figure it out myself, as I cannot see myself removing the fairing each time.

The fairings will be coming off, as I will be changing the front turn signals this Winter, so the carbs will be drained.
Just hoping to make future years easier.

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Old November 28th, 2021, 02:25 PM   #2
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Well took the fairings off, to change the front turn signals.

Carb draining was easy now.

Looked at where I would need to make an access hole to drain the carbs in the future without the need to remove the right side fairing.

Using the top rear fairing mount as a reference, approximately 30 mm straight down, and 10-15 mm forward.


I imagine the hole may need to be slotted somewhat to allow you to be able to reach each carb's drain screw.

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Old November 28th, 2021, 03:18 PM   #3
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The carb draining tool.

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Old November 28th, 2021, 09:47 PM   #4
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pretty cool idea! Factory bodywork has so many separate overlapping pieces, what hassle to remove and re-assemble.

How are you going collect petrol that drained from carbs?0
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I put a length of gas line on the bottom nipple of the carb float bowls, it was a loose fit as the gas line was a bit bigger than the nipple, but I held some pressure against the line to keep it on the nipple.
With the fairing on, I can see the drain screws easy enough, so it would be no problem getting the gas line in to drain the carbs.
Used the drain tool to lossen the drain screw, then drained the gas in to a measuring cup I use just for bike stuff.
Then poured the gas back into the gas tank.

Carbs now drained and ready for 5 months storage.
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