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You seem so close just to give up now. Just think, a bit more time, some more work, and it can be running very nice. You've made good progress, don't give up now.
Unfortunately if you sell, you won't get back what you put into it. If you can get back what you paid for it, then consider that a good deal. However, this would be worth so much more to you when it's a good running bike than having some money in your pocket...didn't you get the fever working on her and thinking about winding her out on some back road? Sure you did. Hang in there bud, it'll happen soon if you stay with it.
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Did you try the suggestions wired george spoke of in your post in the Carb section two weeks ago?
You seem so close just to give up now. Just think, a bit more time, some more work, and it can be running very nice. You've made good progress, don't give up now.
Unfortunately if you sell, you won't get back what you put into it. If you can get back what you paid for it, then consider that a good deal. However, this would be worth so much more to you when it's a good running bike than having some money in your pocket...didn't you get the fever working on her and thinking about winding her out on some back road? Sure you did. Hang in there bud, it'll happen soon if you stay with it.
I second OKC_Kent's vote...
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I realize I’m not going to get out of it what I’ve put into it because it’s not running all that great right now but I’m going to list my upgrades and you tell me what I should ask for it. I originally paid $1k for it last fall.
And because "it's not running all that great right now" you'll be doing well to get $1000.00 out of it.
Sure you don't want to reconsider?
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Sounds like you have everything there. Just need to dial it in. Write up all you've done and what the symptoms are.
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My buddy's bike was acting just like you describe. He was discouraged, just like you are. He was afraid that he had bent valves or something seriously wrong, and that he'd have to spend a bunch of money on it. I finally convinced him to spend a little more money and buy new rubber bits. It took maybe half an hour to install the new parts and the difference was like night and day. The bike fired right up and settled down to a smooth idle, revved up easily and came right back down to 1500 RPM.
Fix your bike and you'll realize how stupid it is to want to sell it when you're this close.
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In my humble opinion only, paying someone to work on an old KZ for general street riding is not wise. Many guys who claim to know how to fix them really know just what they read from the Haynes manual, honestly you can do the same. Letting someone else work on them can result in damaged parts, tiime wasted, etc...these bikes can be worked on with simple shop tools, and I think you have those so save your money. Especially if it's just a tune-up!! So simple to do, just use your common sense and follow the book.
You do have a manual, I hope? At least a Clymer, and if you can get a Factory Manual from e-bay do it.
The tank cleaning and filter is a good idea, keep it up. When you acid washed it what did you do? We have a few write-ups on how to do this, (I wrote one, shameless plug) in our Filebase area.
The high rpms may mean there is an air leak in the manifolds, or sticky throttle cables, or misrouted cables, or bent cables. To check for an air leak spray some WD-40 on the intake manifolds after the engine gets warmed up. If the rpm's change than you need to find the leak and seal it. New manifolds are the way to go, but if you have some RTV you can remove the manifolds and smear a thin film on the surface where it mounts to the manifold. Look for cracks on the outside of the manifold and seal them up too. This is temporary until you get some new manifolds. Throttle cables should be cleaned to get rid of all dirt, and oiled up. When you route them to the carbs let them have smooth curves, don't get them pinched between the tank and frame. You should be able to turn the handlebars from lock-to-lock without the rpms changing, which can be due to pinched, bent or even having the wrong cables on there. You might have cables that are too short. Check them.
The clutch needs to be adjusted properly of course, and it may slip if you are running the wrong oil in the engine. What oil do you have in there? Auto oil should be fine for now, but it better be at least a 10w-40. If you stuck 10w-30 in there you will have oil with "Friction modifiers" that can give you a slick clutch that acts like it's going out.
And part of a good tuneup is checking and adjusting the valves! Have you done that?
Did you follow the advice given in the post you made in the Carb section a few weeks back?
Let us know what you find out when you do the WD-40 test and check the cables.
Jeez, I'm getting excited for ya now, I can see a smooth running bike in your future!!:woohoo:
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Did you set the points? Are all cylinders getting spark? They may spark but is the cylinder really performing? Start it up and get it warm, then spray water on the exhaust pipe coming from the head. Does it sizzle and vaporize or just run down the pipe? If it turns to steam it is good, if it runs down the pipe then that cylinder isn't firing, got to figure out why.
And did you take out the ignition advancer and clean it up? It may be rusted, they usually are, and throwing off your timing a bunch. The advancer is behind the points plate. Let us know what it looks like.
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