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09 Apr 2018 15:31 #781564 by NakedFun
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531blackbanshee wrote: where are you living now?
leon


Hey Leon,

I moved to Port Wentworth, Georgia. Basically Savannah, Georgia.

Cory

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900
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04 Feb 2020 18:22 #818601 by NakedFun
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So I wanted to point out this is not dead.....lol I am in the home stretch, and hope to have it done by summer. We'll see.....in April it will be 8 years..... WTF..... So some goodies showed up and hopefully this will be updated consistently from here out.

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More to come....

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900

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04 Feb 2020 18:46 #818604 by TexasKZ
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:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough

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04 Feb 2020 18:54 #818605 by NakedFun
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Yes it is the LONGEST build thread in history.

Cory

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900

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04 Feb 2020 19:35 #818614 by Skidmark
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Well done (so far...)!

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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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04 Feb 2020 19:55 #818618 by Mikaw
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Glad to see the progress and this post reactivated. I have referred to it several time while contemplating a custom build using similar parts.

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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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05 Feb 2020 10:36 #818660 by NakedFun
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Thanks for all the well wishes. Like I said, I am shooting for a summer debut, but there is thr following to yet:

-Glass bead and rebuild carbs.
-Finish building wiring harness.
-Blow bike apart and finish detailing/polishing/etc various parts.
-Rebuild and PC the calipers.
-Get Drive chain fitted.
-Make guard for belt drive alternator.
-Plumb fuel and oil cooler.
-Leather work to the grips.

Cory

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900

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05 Feb 2020 10:55 #818667 by Skidmark
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Is there any issue using the factory head nuts with APE studs? I got the new studs, but was planning on running the stock nuts and washers. I certainly don't want to end up with oil leaks.

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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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05 Feb 2020 11:57 #818669 by 531blackbanshee
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Good to see ya back at it man!

leon

skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!

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06 Feb 2020 04:31 #818692 by TexasKZ
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Welcome back, Cory!
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the extra hardness of the APE nuts is necessary to keep the threads in tact since they will be torqued to a higher value than stock and there will be more pressure inside the combustion chamber for the nuts to contain. I guess it is not a problem at the lower end of the studs since the threads are longer. Perhaps you could have the APE nuts chromed to look more stock and to resist rusting.

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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough

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06 Feb 2020 06:41 #818698 by NakedFun
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The APE studs are of a higher quality material, but nothing about then should prevent use with stock nuts given the dimensions (deck height, head thickness, etc...) are acceptable for the length of the exposed thread.

Your CMEP (Cylinder Mean Effective Pressure) is the force that is try to lift the head with a little material expansion due to heat thrown in. Unless you are supercharging/turbo charging or nitrous, the CMEP that will be developed on a natually aspirated pump gas motor will not tax or exceed the stock head nuts capacity regardless of the APE studs material improvements.

APE does not require the use of their nuts with their studs to my knowledge that I can find. The benefits to their nuts are higher grade of material and extra depth for when additional clearance is required.

I will just keep a light coat of oil on them but then this bike will be treated well and stored in doors, so it is not a worse case for corrosion.

FWIW....

Cory

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900

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