1977 KZ650B The Year of the Dragon

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06 Aug 2007 08:25 #162032 by 77Davo650
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Awesome, thanks for the pics and info on the scoop, I had the same issue with my scoop I bought that it was too narrow and hit the pipes.

The bike is looking great.

Post edited by: 77Davo650, at: 2007/08/06 11:26

77 KZ650 C1 (sold)
78 KZ650 B2 (sold)
78 KZ400 B1 (sold)
78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts

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07 Aug 2007 16:20 #162287 by Powder Keg
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I've tried to get this dam fuel cap to quit leaking:angry: but it won't. I'm going to cut it out and make my own from scratch like I should have done to begin with. I'll post pictures.

Wes

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07 Aug 2007 21:29 #162414 by Bad Kaw
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I'm thinkin' that when YOU say you're making something from scratch:
(a) I believe it. And
(b) I'd rather have what you make, than what's on the market!

Big claps for you...your bike really is looking fantastic!

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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08 Aug 2007 16:19 #162582 by Powder Keg
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I have a new cap drawn up, but a friend is trying to talk me into fixing the one I have now. I ordered a flat O-ring that will withstand gas and I'm going to try and fill the vented part of the cap with some felt to try and stop the gas a bit. Only a small amount of air has to pass through there, right?

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13 Aug 2007 17:19 #163652 by N0NB
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Most excellent, PK!

That bike is simply amazing. When the world goes to crap all of us KZR members need to gather in a big KZ Commune! I think we'd have everything covered and be rather self sufficient. :woohoo:

Nate

Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel :D )

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19 Aug 2007 18:16 #164954 by Powder Keg
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I am building an engine cooler for my bike now. I have the cooler part almost done. The ends will have some caps machined out of bronze. I'm going to cast some brackets to mount the coolers to the bike. I found a suppler that has the banjo fittings I need. Here is a quick picture of the cooler so far. Every other fin will be rounded also. Then polish;o)


I think I might incorporate a oil temp gauge while I'm doing this. I haven't decided for sure yet?

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19 Aug 2007 18:51 #164971 by Duck
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Nice work on the 650.
Where do you find your bronze for casting?
-Duck

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19 Aug 2007 19:03 #164972 by Powder Keg
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The bronze that I use is left over from the black powder cannons that I machine. I also buy some from the local recycler. The brackets are going to be cast from aluminum though. That way I can TIG weld them to the cooler.

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23 Aug 2007 19:58 #165976 by Powder Keg
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I'm waiting for some fittings for my cooler, so I decided to start a new project. I saw a cool clutch cover someone had built for a Z1300 and I thought it would look great on mine. It was machined to hold a piece of glassB) I thought It would fit my bike very nicely. Here is a picture of me setting it up in my lathe. I drilled a hole in the center to locate everything off of.



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24 Aug 2007 20:30 #166168 by Powder Keg
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I got that cover bolted up to my lathe. To start I drilled a 1" hole in the center of the cover. This let me get my boring bar in there.



Here is an action shot. The lathe is running here notice how blurred the outside of the clutch cover is;)



Here is the hole bored to size.



The housing is kinda thin. I had a friend come over and look at it. We decided to clean the face up at an angle and make the cap to fit it. I'm going to use 12 bolts to hold the cap on also. I'll post another picture in the morning. I just have to make the cap now and drill and tap the bot holes.

Later,

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24 Aug 2007 21:33 #166178 by jjdwoodman
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Looking really nice there!

You know if you keep this up, pretty soon that bike's gonna be a lot like one of those see through telephones!:woohoo:

Bet you could sell one of those to a mechanic's school in a NYM. (But only if they could get there before one of us here!:whistle:

77 650b
81 550 Mostly there
83 ZN1300 Voyager

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25 Aug 2007 12:01 #166277 by Powder Keg
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Here is what I decided on last night. There is a flat area for the glass to rest. Then there is a tapered area the cap will sit here. At the 12 3/4" mark you can see a faint scratch, that is the bolt circle. The shallow groove near the hole is to hold a bit of silicon. It will keep the glass from mooshing it all out.



I'm excited how this is turning out. It should look pretty good.

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