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Quick introduction 22 Jul 2016 09:15 #735847

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swest wrote: Can't see the numbers. On the bottom front of the barrels it should say 903 cc.
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Hey Steve, I have my carbs off the engine to some, they really needed it!!! But for the life of me can't find cc stamp by the intakes. Do you happen to have an example? Thank you sir!
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Quick introduction 22 Jul 2016 10:02 #735850

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No on the front under the # 4 exhaust next to the case.
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Quick introduction 22 Jul 2016 10:34 #735851

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A J model cylinder block is pictured, which is visually similar to Z1 and KZ900 and KZ1000 cylinder blocks.

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CoxUSMC wrote: Another question: I was told it is an 1980 Ltd, but from the wiring and the frame I'm pretty sure it is a '77. How can I know 100% since it doesn't have a "full" VIN?





KZT00A-510284 probably is the "full" VIN.

Per www.zedder.com:
Year & Model '78 KZ1000-A2
(USA MFR)
KZTOOA507027 - 515034
Engine No. Range KZTOOAE042501 - 058140
Engine No. Location RH top crankcase, below carburetor
Cylinder Mark 1.015L
Cylinder Mark Location Front RH corner

KZT00A-510284 falls within the USA manufactured '78 KZ1000-A2 models which have VIN's ranging from KZTOOA507027 - 515034

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For comparison, here's the 1980 LTD info from zedder:

Year & Model '80 KZ1000-B4:LTD
Frame No. Range KZTOOB-523544 - 535555
Engine No. Range KZTOOAE092601 - 092900 AND KZTOOAE093001 - 110764
Engine No. Location RH top crankcase, below carburetor
Cylinder Mark 1.015L
Cylinder Mark Location Front RH corner

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CoxUSMC wrote: The man who parked it told me he put a 900 bored over put in and the 1st 3 on the engine are Z1E


Would seem to be a '78 KZ1000-A2 chassis with an engine from some other model (Z1-KZ900) to be more precisely determined by the complete ENGINE serial number.

But, regardless of the ENGINE serial number, it's also possible that a KZ1000 cylinder block from a later model was installed onto whatever the 903cc engine started out as.

For example -- Z1 engine with KZ1000 cylinder block in a 1978 KZ1000 chassis.

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Quick introduction 22 Jul 2016 11:31 #735857

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It does indeed have a 903 on it, thank yall for helping me confirm that!
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CoxUSMC wrote: It does indeed have a 903 on it, thank yall for helping me confirm that!


That narrows it down to a '78 KZ1000-A2 chassis with an engine from some other model (Z1-KZ900) to be more precisely determined by the complete ENGINE serial number.

9er rider wrote: I picked up one of those recently, when reaching up under the seat with a #10 swivel socket to remove the seat latch I let my girlfriend do it with her little hands and a long extension but blew it when I said SPIDERS!! :woohoo:


Now, if we can just convince swest and others with a sense of humor that the engine's not from a Porsche Spyder. :lol:

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Welcome and Thank you for your service ;)

Now looking at your last picture Is that a crack in the weld on your frame where the engine mount plate boss is ??? :pinch:
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CoxUSMC wrote: It does indeed have a 903 on it, thank yall for helping me confirm that!


Is that a big fat crack in the motor mount weld at the frame?
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Dang it, Dave. You are just too fast. :woohoo:
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CoxUSMC wrote: It does indeed have a 903 on it, thank yall for helping me confirm that!


That narrows it down to a '78 KZ1000-A2 chassis with an engine from some other model (Z1-KZ900) to be more precisely determined by the complete ENGINE serial number.

Now, if we can just convince swest that the engine's not from a Porsche Spider. :lol:

Good Fortune! :)


Now where did I say that? :huh:
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