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02 May 2019 04:11 - 02 May 2019 04:15 #803181 by hvdm
Hello, new Z rider here . but a longtime enthusiast .
Just bought the Z900 in the picture to revive.
The core is solid, but she's been neglected for a while, so needs a thorough going through. First step is to free the brakes , next will inspect/ clean the carbs , change the fluids and get her running. At first I thought I'd have a lot of work with rusty parts but it seems I'm just in time and all she needs is a good cleanup.
Sadly the airbox is missing and all she has for filtration is the gauze over the bell mouths.
Can anyone help with ID'ing the carbs? Are these the standard 26 mm ? Thanks in advance.
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02 May 2019 05:30 - 02 May 2019 05:37 #803187 by martin_csr
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Howdy. I don't know what carburetors they are, but I think maybe VM28s. ??? .... my identification cue is how the rock'em sock'em robot chins jut out over the intake ports.



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02 May 2019 07:23 #803192 by hvdm
Replied by hvdm on topic New to the forum from the Netherlands
Ah OK thank you. I was confused because of the large single nut on the underside.

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02 May 2019 09:02 - 02 May 2019 09:03 #803198 by SWest
Replied by SWest on topic New to the forum from the Netherlands
Early Z1 VM 28 carbs. They're worth money. The KZ 900's came with VM 26's. May be able to sell the 28's and buy 26's with profit left over. The 28's are hard to keep in tune but otherwise are good carbs. Your choice. You can get a aftermarket airbox for a Z1 that will work well and a reasonable price. The first thing I would do is check the valve clearances.
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02 May 2019 10:57 #803203 by hvdm
Replied by hvdm on topic New to the forum from the Netherlands
I think I'll keep them. I also have a Z1B frame that I might use them for.
I originally went to look at this one as a donor for the '75, but it turned out to be far better than advertised.
I even have the original exhausts for it.
Even the fuel tank is clean & dry with no residue. Probably because it all leaked over the carbs.:laugh:
A friend suggested dry ice blasting to clean it and move on from there. I'll give that go and report my experiences with it.
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04 May 2019 09:17 #803318 by davido
Replied by davido on topic New to the forum from the Netherlands
Hey hvdm, where are you in the Netherlands? Im in north holland myself. If you need any help, let me know,I have a load of Z links from around about.

www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)

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04 May 2019 10:22 #803320 by hvdm
Replied by hvdm on topic New to the forum from the Netherlands
Hoi davido,
I'm in Den Haag. Thanks, I'll probably take you up on your offer, especially for the '75 build.
Maybe I'm a bit mad for working on two bikes at once but hey ...:laugh:
I do need a good triple tree for it so if anyone knows of one I'd be interested.

The Z900 is fairly complete so it's more or less just cleaning and & tuning.
I haven't heard it run yet so I'm definitely curious if they got the fueling right for the combo of 4 into 1 exhaust and open carbs.

Not doing much with it until it's been seen by the RDW the week after next and they've given sign of approval.

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