What kind of carburetor does a Kawasaki KLR250 have?

What kind of carburetor does a Kawasaki KLR250 have?

Thats what this article is meant to do, show you the basics of the KLR250 carburetor and give a quick run through on how to clean it.We won’t get into how a carb works, but if you’re interested in learning more check out The Care and Feeding of the Keihn Carb. The KLR 250 comes with a Keihn CVK34 carburetor.

Where is the fuel line on a Kawasaki KLR 250?

Open drain screw, located on the bottom right side of the carb (on the float bowl) and allow all of the fuel to drain from the carb. 4. Remove the fuel line from the left side of the carb (black rubber line from the fuel tank) 5. Remove the throttle cables, one screw holds the bracket in place.

What kind of seat does a Kawasaki KLR use?

I put a Sargent standard height seat on my 2011. It went from being a 2hour bike to a multiday bike after installing the Sargent seat. I put a Sargent Low on my 2003 and find it a little less comfortable than the standard Sargent on my 2011. Still it is WORLDS better than the stock KLR seat!

Which is better a Corbin or a KLR seat?

Still it is WORLDS better than the stock KLR seat! They were awesome to deal with as well. I’m a huge Corbin fan, have has them on 6 bikes and wouldn’t consider anything else. TPI comfort seat on mine and love it! I’ve had the factory stock seat, the factory gel seat kit, and a Corbin Dual Platform. Seat Concepts smoked them all IMHO

Thats what this article is meant to do, show you the basics of the KLR250 carburetor and give a quick run through on how to clean it.We won’t get into how a carb works, but if you’re interested in learning more check out The Care and Feeding of the Keihn Carb. The KLR 250 comes with a Keihn CVK34 carburetor.

Open drain screw, located on the bottom right side of the carb (on the float bowl) and allow all of the fuel to drain from the carb. 4. Remove the fuel line from the left side of the carb (black rubber line from the fuel tank) 5. Remove the throttle cables, one screw holds the bracket in place.

How is the bottom chamber of a cvk-40 carburetor separated?

The top chamber is separated from the BOTTOM chamber by the rubber diaphragm. The bottom chamber is open to atmospheric pressure from the airbox by the crescent shaped casting on the top of the venturi.