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After this time has gone by,remove a CD sized cover on the right side of the engine, and with the plugs out, see if the engine can be turned with a wrench on the large "Nut" on the end of the crankshaft. I believe it's 13 or 14 mm. Do not use the smaller bolt to turn the engine over as if it shears off inside the crankshaft and might require a machine shop to remove the broken piece.
You're going to need a manual for all the maintanance on this bike:
Manuals
www.repairmanual.com
www.manualsnmore.com
www.midwestmanuals.com/
www.books4cars.com/
www.repairmanualclub.com/motomanuals/
moto-manuals.com/
www.e-classicbike.com/
www.mediafire.com/
www.slideshare.net/carmenitadinutzaa/fac...ual-instant-download
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Other websites are:
www.partsnmore.com/parts/kawasaki/kz1100b/#product-29-3537
www.kzzone.com
www.sudco.com
www.redlinecycle.com
www.dynoman.net
www.johnnysvintagemotorcycle.com
www.reproductiondecals.com
www.americanclassix.com
classickawasaki.se/ (they have the GPz1100 on microfische on their website)
www.cmsnl.com/
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MFolks wrote: Was it stored with gas in the tank? If it were me,I'd pull the sparkplugs(13/16" socket), squirt some PB Blaster or Marvel Mystery Oil in the cyclinders, replace the plugs and let sit for a few days to a week.
After this time has gone by,remove a CD sized cover on the right side of the engine, and with the plugs out, see if the engine can be turned with a wrench on the large "Nut" on the end of the crankshaft. I believe it's 13 or 14 mm. Do not use the smaller bolt to turn the engine over as if it shears off inside the crankshaft and might require a machine shop to remove the broken piece.
You're going to need a manual for all the maintanance on this bike:
Manuals
www.repairmanual.com
www.manualsnmore.com
www.midwestmanuals.com/
www.books4cars.com/
www.repairmanualclub.com/motomanuals/
moto-manuals.com/
www.e-classicbike.com/
www.mediafire.com/
www.slideshare.net/carmenitadinutzaa/fac...ual-instant-download
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rixtrix wrote: ... may have to pull the head anyway as the #2 plug was cross-threaded into the head....
Would consider a reverse tap (aka back-tap) tool that starts the re-threading at deep end of the hole where the threads are still good.
Does not require removal of the engine head.
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