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1981 KZ1000 J-to-K build
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On my Yamaha I used to put my feet on the back pegs when I was cruising. Tried that on this bike and it's even more cramped. When I make the new seat I might have to make it flat to give me space to scoot back.
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I don't have proper brackets so I'm hanging my pipes by bailing wire (literally, from the farm supply store up the street!) and one of them broke today. I doubled up the wire this time, but I'm thinking there might actually be enough room to put a bend near the end of the headers and get the angle I want for the muffler. And it looks like the muffler hanger bracket would line up perfectly to the bolt on the frame. The mufflers are already pulled up pretty tight now within what flex they have, but are still pretty straight to the ground. One of these days I'll get that bit finished up.
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The carb adjustments are getting really close. I made more slight adjustments this weekend, only opening some screws and not closing any of them. Still going by the plug colors as I have nothing else to judge by, but it looks like 1-2 are running richer than 3-4. It's feeling a little better each time though and now it is even running fairly decently on cold mornings (in the upper 50's). I'm also noticing during the hot days that I usually don't have to choke it for a cold start, and it seems like the radiated heat from the head is more even between the left and right side now.
Finally got the oil changed this weekend. I still can't find any 10W40 with the zinc additive, so I'm running Valvoline 20W50. The oil that came out was fairly dirty but there was no sign of ground metal so that was a relief. Otherwise I should be pretty well set to sit back and cruise through the Summer now.
The gas leaks have sealed up finally. No more gas from the tank or the carbs draining on the ground. Makes me wonder if something got through the filter and jammed up one of the floats until the engine got a good run? The only thing I have to deal with now is the oil leaks around the top of the head. Besides leaks from two of the four side plugs, I've also seen some seepage around the center of the head. I've already gone back and re-torqued the large head bolts, but I should probably also check the smaller bolts around the cam cover. I picked up an inch-pound torque wrench at Harbor Freight last weekend for $10 on sale. Wish I'd had it when I did the motor assembly but at least now I can torque those smaller bolts more accurately.
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Went back out this afternoon and noticed a gas drip under the bike. Last time this happened, I pulled the bike upright and gas drained out of the intake box, so I thought I'd check that to see how bad the leak was... and I pushed the bike all the way over. #@!#$@!#$@
Of course I took out the turn signals, have some minor scraping on the timing cover, and discovered that the clearcoat on the tank is NOT fuel-resistant despite being the same stuff as the paint on my engine. I guess clearcoat just isn't made very well. On the other hand, the paint itself wasn't even touched by the gas after it ran through the clear.
I threw on some cheap LED signals so I can ride it to work tomorrow. Looks like garbage but it'll keep me going until I can get some proper replacements.
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Sweet, I found a seller in the US that has the turn signals, says I should have them by Tuesday. If they are truly shipping locally then I could possibly even see them this weekend.
I scraped a bit at the gummed up clearcoat on the tank, it looks like the gummy stuff may scrape right off. No time to mess with it tonight, but maybe I can get it down to where I can buff the paint again and at least cover up the ugly black streaks where the clear melted. I did say this was a *test* to see how well the paint holds up on the gas tank...
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My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
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82 XJ550R SECA
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74 Z1900
72 CB450
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Now that I have the bike running and can get to work on it every day, I'm going to be trying my hand at using a spray gun. I got a pretty nice compressor for sand-blasting all the bike parts, should be more than enough for painting as well. I had to replace the hood and both front fenders on my truck a couple years ago, so I'm hoping to paint the replacements myself... and once I have that experience under my belt then I'll be ready to use some good quality clearcoat on the tank.
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Scirocco wrote: Yes Steve, a duck tail would be a real good looking improvement!!!
It looks great as it is but the classic Z1/KZ tail will make it a KAW. :woohoo:
Others have tried to copy the style but came short every time. :lol:
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Shdwdrgn wrote: Yeah I've heard of the stuff here. Keep in mind everything on my bike is spray-painted, and all of the *paints* have actually held up really well to gas and oil being poured on them (with the exception of brake fluid). However I'm finding that the different clearcoats I've tried have all been a huge disappointment.
You can get it in a aerosol can format. The can has a button / shaft you press at the bottom of the can which allows the activator and ploy urethane clear coat to mix. Once activated, the paint is good for at least 24 hours. Allowing for multiple coats.
www.spraymax.com/en/products/product/cle...ender/2k-clear-coat/
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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74 Z1900
72 CB450
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