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How do i remove both carburetors on 2003 kawasaki vulcan 500?

I want to remove and clean both carburetors, then reinstall them.

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See the HOW-TO in the wiki section of the site www.ex-500.com

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SOURCE: What is the Mpg for a kawasaki vulcan 500?

The gas mileage I get with my 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 ranges from about 55 to 60 MPG.

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: What is the Mpg for a kawasaki vulcan 500?

The gas mileage I get with my 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 ranges from about 55 to 60 MPG.

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: remove a gas tank

there are 2 bolts at the front of the seat, takeoff the seat, unsrew the bolts. that is the only thing holding it on. push the tank forward a bit, then lift up. there are breather tubes under the tank. be careful, they are difficult to get back on depending on the length. there are 2 bolts at the front of the seat, takeoff the seat, unsrew the bolts. that is the only thing holding it on. push the tank forward a bit, then lift up. there are breather tubes under the tank. be careful, they are difficult to get back on depending on the length.

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: spark plug gage setting for 1999 kawasaki vulcan

correct setting for your plugs 0.8-0.9mm

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2010

SOURCE: how to change oil on a 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan 750

Firstly run your engine till you reach its normal running temp .The engine drain plug will be found under neath the engine normally at the lowest part .Warm oil drains out of the engine much more quickly that cold oil ..when all the oil stops dripping then remove the oil filter ,make sure that the sealing ring is removed ,take care the oil in the filter will be very hot .replace with your new filter make sure you do not cross thread the oil filter unit and any seals have been fitted . Refit your drain plug and fill up to the required level . start engine ,your oil level will drop because the oil filter will fill up and the new oil will be pumped around the engine. make sure that the engine level is topped up when all the oil has reached all the parts of the engine .Do not over fill the engine as this will cause unwanted pressure .and oil leaks .Remember to replace the oil filler cap and that its tight .

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