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03 Dec 2015 18:44 #701802 by padgett
kz400 fuel tank cap spring was created by padgett
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI feel stupid for asking this, but how the hell do I install this thing? Im finishing up a restoration and this is the last hurdle to jump over haha.

so this guy,


how do i do it?

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04 Dec 2015 07:32 #701866 by diggerdanh
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationNo eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationWhat year?

That spring is for the caps used on the 74-75 tanks that were also used on some of the H1, H2, S3, Z1 and others which looks like this:


The 76-78 used a different style of cap that mounted differently to the tank and looks like this:

I ran into this a few weeks ago when I put a 75 tank on my 76 and thought I was going to just simply swap over the fuel caps. That's when I realized they were different and had to order a new one.

If it is the older style cap then it is a bit of a pain in the butt to hold that spring in place with tension with the cap and tap the pin that holds it all together at the same time. Once you figure out how the spring needs to be oriented to apply the proper tension you're well on your way. I used a small screwdriver to hold it roughly in place along while using a punch of a smaller diameter in place of the capture pin. Then I tapped the pin in from the other side replacing the punch as it was tapped through. I know that may be difficult to visualize without seeing it. Hopefully I explained it well enough. If not let me know and I'll try again.

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04 Dec 2015 08:06 #701868 by PaintWorkz
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationNo eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI found it also helps to cut a long thin strip of solid cardboard and lay it in the pivot channel to raise the spring eye up to the level of the pin holes.....then pull the card board out after the pin is in.

diggerdanh wrote: What year?

That spring is for the caps used on the 74-75 tanks that were also used on some of the H1, H2, S3, Z1 and others which looks like this:


The 76-78 used a different style of cap that mounted differently to the tank and looks like this:

I ran into this a few weeks ago when I put a 75 tank on my 76 and thought I was going to just simply swap over the fuel caps. That's when I realized they were different and had to order a new one.

If it is the older style cap then it is a bit of a pain in the butt to hold that spring in place with tension with the cap and tap the pin that holds it all together at the same time. Once you figure out how the spring needs to be oriented to apply the proper tension you're well on your way. I used a small screwdriver to hold it roughly in place along while using a punch of a smaller diameter in place of the capture pin. Then I tapped the pin in from the other side replacing the punch as it was tapped through. I know that may be difficult to visualize without seeing it. Hopefully I explained it well enough. If not let me know and I'll try again.


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84 Gpz900 street
77 KZ 1325 Turbo Dragbike project
79 CBX Pro Stock projects (2)
78 Z1R-TC AMA & ECTA LSR record holder
68 750 Enfield Brat project
82 750 Nourish Triumph LSR
Lake Havasu City, AZ

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04 Dec 2015 08:23 #701869 by padgett
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this is all very helpful thank you.

So the 'feet' for the spring. are they pointing down right?

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05 Dec 2015 13:22 #702041 by padgett
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also if i give up, are there any years that the caps can swap into that tank? LIke a locking cap?

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05 Dec 2015 14:04 #702045 by floivanus
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Without seeing what you have, or knowing what cap/tank and year bike you have I can't give a definite answer.

But I will say a tank swap is your second best bet, your best is making your cap setup work because you probably can't just swap caps out. And the locking caps on KZs are actually quite annoying as well

my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew

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05 Dec 2015 14:45 #702050 by SWest

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06 Dec 2015 05:14 #702098 by PaintWorkz
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padgett wrote: this is all very helpful thank you.

So the 'feet' for the spring. are they pointing down right?


The feet, or the 2 straight arms off of the loop....one arm lays down flat on the tank, and the other arm will locate up into the notch in the latch.

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84 Gpz900 street
77 KZ 1325 Turbo Dragbike project
79 CBX Pro Stock projects (2)
78 Z1R-TC AMA & ECTA LSR record holder
68 750 Enfield Brat project
82 750 Nourish Triumph LSR
Lake Havasu City, AZ

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06 Dec 2015 10:49 #702146 by floivanus
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swest wrote: How are they annoying? :huh:
Steve


More moving parts, not keyed, can get to be sticky.
Z1 style is just simpler

my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew

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