All back together now. Was a tedious process getting those sync plates under the springs but I got em. Here’s a short run down. I highly advise taking postures as you break these carbs apart. There’s lot of little things to forget & miss but with progressive pics, you can backtrack & find your way.
Do them by the pair & have the air box side facing up- attach 1 & 2 1st so you can slide the long attaching bolt in. Back off the sync screws til the bottom of the screws are level with the plate that holds it. Slide the bolts into carb 1 & slip it to the far side of its mount hole & slide the 2 of the shorter spacers (there’s 4 short & 2 long. The long ones go between 2 & 3) onto each bolt. Slide carb 2 onto the bolts. Make sure the light wider spring is on the nut for the sync lever. That spring will sit inside the next carbs throttle plate rod end. As you get close, place the breather in between the carbs & align the fuel stubs with the next carb. Now lightly pull the 2 carbs together. The lever on the sync flap should touch the corresponding spring it matches with. Don’t pull the carbs together too hard since you need a little wiggle room to get the spring compressed. Once you’re there, get a small screwdriver into the 2nd ring of the srping & put the screwdriver against the accelerator body & pry the spring down to allow the sync lever to slide in above the spring. It’s quite the balancing act to make sure that you are aligned in the fuel rails, breather is staying in both carbs & you still have the spring compressed to allow the plates to come together. Now you can pull the carbs harder together to make sure all those things are stuck together.
Now do the same thing with 3 & 4.
Once you get 3 & 4 together, there’s the longer 2 spacers that go onto the bolts & 2 small spacers with a dimple on 1 side & a cup on the other. Each carb has a pillar on it that looks just like them but since there’s a little more room between 2 & 3, these spacers make up for that. You also have to make sure that you keep all the carbs in order as that makes the difference for these small pacers.
The center spring is the toughest. Make sure the center sync screw is backed out as this one needs the most leverage. Now you’re holding 4 carbs together, sliding 3 & 4 onto the bolts, checking the breather is staying put & the fuel rail is sliding into place. Same as before; pry the spring down (this is where I used the 90 degree pick to compress the spring). Once they’re joined, slide the bolts into carb 3, short spacer, carb 4 on, push the bolts all the way through to carb 4 until they stop & tighten those puppies down!!!! You can now pop a cold 1 & give yourself a big pat on the back!!
The 2 T fittings for the hoses that lead to the left lower crankcase are soft & you can now squeeze them in between 1-2 & 3-4.
Also make sure you put all the small cooling hoses & breather hose back in the bottom of the carbs & put all clamps in place. Once they’re back in it a bummer to get to them & get them on & clamps in place.
There’s a couple things I forgot on the 1st run but only took a minute to right my wrongs & get back on track.
Feel free to add or critique anything here. I looked everywhere for some tricks but found nothing. Good luck FZ1’ers!!