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04 Oct 2007 18:57 #174604 by 2M4Dale
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WooHoo .... not really a project anymore .... took my old KZ out for her maiden voyage today !!! ... blew off a half a day of work ... went and picked her up from the shop and proceded to do about a 150 miles or so today. Runs and handles great .... does have a slight exhaust leak and the clutch slips just a tad under heavy acceleration. Nothing that's gonna keep me from riding the rest of this season !!!

Man oh Man ... today was some great payoff for 4 months of dedication to this old bike .... I think, now, that my time was very well spent !!!! I had many moments when I was really wondering why I was doing all this ... lol

I'm still planning on doing some more work to her .... but that will have to wait till the snow flys ........



Post edited by: 2M4Dale, at: 2007/10/04 22:24

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD
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05 Oct 2007 09:24 #174719 by Alibi
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Hey! You've done almost exactly what I have planned for my 440. Great work! It really gives me something to look forward to when I get mine done... too bad that its probably going to be winter before its ready to ride, but thats allright I guess.

I'm currently in the process of stripping my 440 down to the frame in order to repaint it. I was wondering what kind of paint you used to paint the frame with? And did you use a clear coat?

...and I love your Fiero. I've always wanted one and after I get moved into a bigger place I'm planning on looking for one as a project car. I've currently got a black 89 LeSabre T Type that keeps me busy till then :)

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05 Oct 2007 09:35 #174720 by OKC_Kent
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Great thread and good pictures! Your bike looks good, I hope my 750 LTD comes out as nice.

Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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05 Oct 2007 17:34 #174805 by 2M4Dale
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Thanks Alibi, I was afraid I wasn't gonna get mine done before winter too .... so I pussed out and let the pros finish my wiring ... lol ... and so now, $300 later, I'm riding. I really don't feel too bad 'cause I did everything else myself ... would've done the wiring too if I wasn't trying to beat old man winter :)

As for the frame paint .... I used Duplicolor high temp primer and semi-gloss engine enamel black for everything. No I didn't use any clear. The rattle can black is just sooooo easy to touch up .... clear makes things a bit harder.

If and when you decide to fix up a Fiero ... I got parts !!! (and some Fiero know-how too) check out my Ebay Store ... user name dalelee22 and my personal account, nightflyer87. I send Fiero parts all over the world !!!

OKC_Kent, Thanks !!! Got pics of your LTD somewhere on the forum ??? What year is your LTD ? Oh and by the way .... all the pics posted into this thread were taken with a RAZOR picture phone :woohoo:

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD

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05 Oct 2007 18:15 #174818 by Patton
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2M4Dale wrote:

... clutch slips just a tad under heavy acceleration. Nothing that's gonna keep me from riding the rest of this season....



Clutch may correct itself, but it's real quick and
easy to adjust the clutch pushrod slack
(believed to be a routine maintenance item),
which might eliminate the slipage.
And thereafter, should also assure
a little cable slack at the lever end.

There's hopefully a removeable plate
allowing access to the clutch pushrod adjuster
(ala Z1, KZ900 and KZ1000),

Is the year model of your KZ750 known?
[might have missed this in the postings],
which could help determine which type
of adjuster is fitted.
One type uses a nylon screw
(loosen lock-nut, turn out 1/2 turn
from lightly seated, tighten locknut).
The other type (ball-ramp) is the reverse,
being 1/2 turn in from all the way out).

Congratulations on a fine job well done! :)

Post edited by: Patton, at: 2007/10/05 21:20

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Post edited by: Patton, at: 2007/10/05 21:21

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD

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05 Oct 2007 21:02 #174841 by 2M4Dale
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Thanks Patton, ... my bike is a 1980 KZ750H1 LTD. I'm gonna have to read up in my service manual about the clutch pushrod adjustment !!! It does, indeed, have an access plate to the pushrod.

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD

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07 Oct 2007 10:39 #175064 by Alibi
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Hey, thanks for the paint tip. I'll be looking around online before I decide on something for sure, but your method sounds the easiest (short of just leaving it alone :P)

It'll be a couple years before I get a Fiero, probably when I graduate from my university. Unless I run across a deal too good to pass up then I'll just store the car at my parents farm for a bit. Always wanted one though so its first on my lengthy list of cars to play with :)

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24 Oct 2007 14:17 #177929 by Bad Kaw
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It was cool following this one. Good work!
-KR

78 Kawasaki Z1R
81 Kawasaki KZ1000J (mods)
82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
70 Kawasaki KV75
83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
79 Suzuki GS1000 (rolling frame / project / junk)
84 Suzuki GS1150ES (modified project)
83 Yamaha XJ900R (project / junk)

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24 Oct 2007 14:28 #177932 by 2M4Dale
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Well Thanks Bad Kaw !!! , it would seem this particular project is gonna be ongoing since my daughter ran over my bike with the tractor ... but I'll start a new thread with pics once I get started on rebuilding my freshly rebuilt KZ .... sigh ... :ohmy:



Post edited by: 2M4Dale, at: 2007/10/24 17:29

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD

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23 Nov 2007 08:13 #182317 by Bad Kaw
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OH MY! :ohmy:

78 Kawasaki Z1R
81 Kawasaki KZ1000J (mods)
82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
70 Kawasaki KV75
83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
79 Suzuki GS1000 (rolling frame / project / junk)
84 Suzuki GS1150ES (modified project)
83 Yamaha XJ900R (project / junk)

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30 Nov 2007 15:11 #183248 by 2M4Dale
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Yeah ... Oh My :ohmy: Oh Well :dry: ... Anyways, I've been collecting parts like new fork seals, tach seal, superbike handlebars and a more-or-less complete parts bike from The Gringo. I have two automotive projects to complete before I can get back into my bike ... But soon ... very soon I'll be back to work on my KZ. Probrably just after Christmas is my schedule. Can't wait !!!:cheer:

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD

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