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29 Oct 2018 12:52 #793027 by Ariel96
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Hey i have a 1979 kz650 that needs a new engine. Anyone have suggestions on a faster engine that will bolt in or use very little mods. 750's, 900's and 1000's would be great. Thanks

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29 Oct 2018 18:28 #793057 by baldy110
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Any 4 cylinder KZ750 engine will bolt right in. The 900 and1000 wil require frame modifications.
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29 Oct 2018 19:07 #793061 by Nessism
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The 1980 and 1981 750 should be easiest to install. On later years Kawasaki changed the engine mounts somewhat and added rubber mounts. To install one of those engines some frame mods would be necessary.
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29 Oct 2018 22:47 #793071 by Ariel96
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Do you know any other engines other than kz? I wouldn't mind slight frame mods. I've heard gxr750, ninja 900?

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30 Oct 2018 02:44 #793074 by scubaanders
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Nope.
GPX750, ZXR750, GPZ750/900 water cooled will require major sugery.
Stick with Ed's advice. 1980-81 KZ750 E or L engine.
/Anders

Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91

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03 Nov 2018 14:57 #793330 by gordone
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I have 650 frame with 750 upgraded to 810 bigbore, alot of fun :)

1981 KZ650-D4, with 1981 z750L engine (Wiensco 810 big bore).

Project:
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/607213...sr-1981-z750l-engine

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03 Nov 2018 19:05 #793339 by baldy110
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Hopped up GPZ1100 engine into a KZ750 frame which is almost identical to the KZ650 frame.
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04 Nov 2018 01:16 #793345 by gordone
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Love to follow your project :)

1981 KZ650-D4, with 1981 z750L engine (Wiensco 810 big bore).

Project:
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/607213...sr-1981-z750l-engine

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04 Nov 2018 02:12 #793346 by zed1015
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Ariel96 wrote: Do you know any other engines other than kz? I wouldn't mind slight frame mods. I've heard gxr750, ninja 900?


Anything will fit into anything else if you have the skill.
Oilcooled GSXR 750 ,GSF 650/750, Bandit 600/650 are the easiest to fit ( Been there, Done that ) as they leave plenty of room in the frame but you still need to change all but one of the engine mounts and then fabricate exhausts and use most of the Suzuki wiring etc.
As this site is KZR i personally would either go for a bigger 750 /1000 kwak motor or just go buy another bike as that would probably end up cheaper.

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04 Nov 2018 06:02 - 04 Nov 2018 06:03 #793350 by 650ed
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zed1015 wrote: ............................. just go buy another bike as that would probably end up cheaper.


Exactly! Ed


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