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24 Apr 2007 18:02 #133603 by lucky03602
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hello everyone!!

first off my bike i acquired is a 79 kz650. i got it from my uncle who is cleaning up his yard. he drove this bike everyday until he parked it (doesnt remember why) bike had nothing wrong with it when parked roughtly 4-5 years ago...

got the bike home today and the license plate on the back says last registered in 95...12 years lol

ok so everything was froze up to different extents. sprayed wd-40 and pb lube on chain, brakes, levers, wheel bearings (what i can get of them without taking them off), throttle (both ends), etc...

everything moves now except the rear wheel, i dont knwo if the rear brakes are frozen open inside the drum, or if the drive sprocket is still froze. also found the kickstart on the pass side of bike (right side) and kicked it over to see if engine froze, it went really really easily so i removed all plugs and kicked it and pistons not moving. i am assuming that that is a kickstart.

poured atf into cylinders to help free up and re set rings if possible (didnt have marvels mystery oil around)

i have no clue about this bike at all, first motorcycle besides a 86 ninja i had. been riding dirtbikes for 3 years now, rode other peoples motorcycles for a little and work on my own projects for the most part so i had a little idea about wrenching but not much.

tried to check out the kz info links but my internet is acting werid so i couldnt load the page. any info or ideas about freeing up my bike and possibly getting it to start or at least turn over would be awsome! any questions please feel free to ask! thanks!

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24 Apr 2007 19:34 #133638 by RetroRiceRocketRider
Replied by RetroRiceRocketRider on topic new old zk650!
Welcome to KZr lucky.

Try giving that ol' kickstarter a whirl without holding the clutch lever in, as the lever being held in disengages the kick start mechanism. ;)

I almost forgot, we require pics of your "new to you" bike. :)

Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/04/24 22:35

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24 Apr 2007 19:45 #133640 by 77KZ650
Replied by 77KZ650 on topic new old kz650!
welcome to z-jungle. you will undoubedly have to completely disassemble and clean the carbs before it will run. once you get it to turn over check for spark, and check out all the electrical stuff. most of the connections could probable use a cleaning and som di-electric grease. you may also want to check to see if the mechanical advance is working properly. oh and if you havent done so yet, get a manual!! :) www.z1enterprises.com should have what you need
good luck, happy wrenching;)
(damn am I starting to sound like wireman?:laugh: :silly: :P )

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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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24 Apr 2007 19:51 #133644 by N0NB
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Welcome, Lucky.

The 650 is a very popular bike and parts are still quite easy to procure, if a bit expensive at times. Mostly what you will need to do is cleaning and replacing maintenance parts. The fact that you have familiarity with motorcycles will help you a great deal. Once you get it sorted out, you'll have a reliable bike.

Hmmmmmm There was something else...

Oh, yeah. Pics!!!! :evil:

Nate

Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel :D )

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25 Apr 2007 13:40 #133882 by lucky03602
Replied by lucky03602 on topic new old zk650!
oh well thanks about the clutch out info on the kickstart, i would have probibly taken 4 months to figure that out the hard way :)

ill take pics today and post them up for yall either tonight or tomorrow at some point!

ill have to look into that mechanical advance thing, ill search that tonight or tomorrow

and your absoutly correct about cleaning/rebuilding the carbs, checking electrical, etc and i plan on doing that on the next weekend that is nice and i have time!

now out to take pics!

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25 Apr 2007 14:25 #133901 by 77KZ650
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B)

Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2007/04/25 17:26

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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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13 May 2007 18:31 #139767 by lucky03602
Replied by lucky03602 on topic new old zk650!
okay im trying to put pics up and its not friking working lol. i have them downloaded onto photobucket.com

s169.photobucket.com/albums/u234/lucky03602/

see if you can see them there.

--UPDATE--

got the rear tire loose finally, hooked bike up to my 4wheeler and pulled her, but i can only put it in 1st gear so i cant get the engine unfroze that way...i filled up the crankcase with all sorts of oil i found around (engine oil) just to put something in there hoping to unsieze the engine and transmission without me ripping anything apart...

any ideas on safter ways to try and unfreeze the engine without ripping stuff apart..lol im just too busy to rip the engine apart with my newborn and all.






Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/05/13 23:28

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13 May 2007 18:38 #139768 by pumps
Replied by pumps on topic new old zk650!
It has been suggested to me before to pour some Marvel Mystery Oil in thru the spark plug holes to free a seized engine. It's available at your local auto parts store probably.

Post edited by: pumps, at: 2007/05/13 21:38

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13 May 2007 20:29 #139802 by steell
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I added the pics for you, but I had to delete the second pic because it was so blurry it made my eyes hurt.

You can click on the "Modify" button at the bottom of your post to see how I did it.

Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/05/13 23:30

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14 May 2007 19:28 #140030 by rstnick
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Welcome Lucky. You got the start for a great looking bikr there.

Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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16 May 2007 15:32 #140724 by lucky03602
Replied by lucky03602 on topic new old zk650!
pumps: yeah i knew of that but i didnt have any at the moment so i put atf (automatic tranny fluid) in all the spark plug holes, basically it does the same thing but it still hasnt broke loose yet...hehe

thanks for adding the pics for me!! as for a great looking bike she'll get a good cleaning once i get the motor unfroze, havent had a decent day to pull her around on the wheeler again! i also removed the backrest, gives it a better look in my opinion!

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