95 Kawasaki won't start

bsktball55

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We have 2 '95 Kawasaki 750 SS. Took them to the lake last year after we hadn't ran them in a couple years and neither one of them wanted to start. Used some starting fluid and eventually got them both running. One of them ran for about 2 days and then wouldn't start again, the other one ran the whole time. It seemed like the carbs needed cleaning. Was going to take them out a month or so ago and neither one wanted to start. I bought carb rebuild kits for them and replaced all the seals and diaphragms in the carbs. One of them started right up afterwards. The carbs didn't seem overly dirty, but after 25 years I'm sure the seals and diaphragms needed replacing. The other one still won't fire. It will cough every once in a while which it was not doing before, but it doesn't seem like it's getting fuel. There is fuel in the carb. We are getting good spark. One of the spark plugs was wet after trying to start it, the other was dry as can be. Anyone have any ideas for what else to check?
 

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How old is the gas? And what condition is the gas?
 

dlogvine

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We have 2 '95 Kawasaki 750 SS. Took them to the lake last year after we hadn't ran them in a couple years and neither one of them wanted to start. Used some starting fluid and eventually got them both running. One of them ran for about 2 days and then wouldn't start again, the other one ran the whole time. It seemed like the carbs needed cleaning. Was going to take them out a month or so ago and neither one wanted to start. I bought carb rebuild kits for them and replaced all the seals and diaphragms in the carbs. One of them started right up afterwards. The carbs didn't seem overly dirty, but after 25 years I'm sure the seals and diaphragms needed replacing. The other one still won't fire. It will cough every once in a while which it was not doing before, but it doesn't seem like it's getting fuel. There is fuel in the carb. We are getting good spark. One of the spark plugs was wet after trying to start it, the other was dry as can be. Anyone have any ideas for what else to check?
did you check out the compression in the cylinders? If your compression is too low even in one of them it wont start. Also check out the battery charge, it needs to be well charged too.
 
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