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14 May 2015 04:00You really need to buy a can of Kroil. Soaking stuck fasteners for a couple days and then removing them with no trouble is FAR easier than trying to remove broken fasteners. The stuff really does work; I have used it on quite a few stubborn fasteners and never had a problem removing them after a good soak. No kidding! See link below, and below that is the picture of the product I use. It works! Ed
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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28 May 2015 00:43
Back onto working on the bike again and pulled the motor down last night. I don't have a very big budget for the engine rebuild but I do want to get a little more poke out of the old girl. All looks tidy and well inside which I was hoping as the bike ran pretty well before. In my pile of parts that I have been collecting over the last few years I have a set of what I was told are Moriwaki high comp pistons. They are standard bore size and came as a race kit for the bikes competing in classes limited
cc to under 1000. Also in that same secret pile of bits I also have a set of cams from an 84 GPZ1100. Fingers crossed it should be a good mix and give it a little bit more up and go without busting the bank.
cc to under 1000. Also in that same secret pile of bits I also have a set of cams from an 84 GPZ1100. Fingers crossed it should be a good mix and give it a little bit more up and go without busting the bank.
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29 May 2015 01:35
it runs sweet so my gut tells me not to muck with what is already working okay.........................should I crack into the bottom end, arrr can't decide but hey least I am getting somewhere. Bores not bad and as the pistons are the same size no rebore, just a hone.
My box in the corner of the workshop, been collecting bits for zeds for a time and it's great to finally be able to use what's in the box! What is awesome about the Police Kz is it's really really easy to get bits for them.
Another peek in the stash pile.......................................
My box in the corner of the workshop, been collecting bits for zeds for a time and it's great to finally be able to use what's in the box! What is awesome about the Police Kz is it's really really easy to get bits for them.
Another peek in the stash pile.......................................
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29 May 2015 06:32
oh yeah!
you may slide a feeler gauge between the rod and crank to check the big end side clearance.
these old lower ends are pretty solid.
no weird discoloring on the rods????
prolly fine,a hone and them new bits you'll be doing long smokey burnouts in no time :evil: .
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you may slide a feeler gauge between the rod and crank to check the big end side clearance.
these old lower ends are pretty solid.
no weird discoloring on the rods????
prolly fine,a hone and them new bits you'll be doing long smokey burnouts in no time :evil: .
leon
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29 May 2015 06:44
If you're going H/C pistons and you 're in it that far, I'd have the crank checked and welded. Look at the tranny too.
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01 Jun 2015 01:51
Had a dusty afternoon sand blasting more of the small bits and bobs to get them ready for the powder coaters tomorrow.
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07 Jun 2015 03:02 - 07 Jun 2015 03:03Reconditioned the Showa rear shocks I am going to replace the toasted originals with, coated the springs yellow, and all back together.
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15 Jun 2015 00:58
Really stoked, got the frame back today from the powder coaters. I had it blasted, zinc coated, and then coated gloss black. Looks like new and with the zinc is seriously durable. Haven't done a huge amount of late but have started finishing up coating the parts I blasted. Some have been powder coated like the floor boards and other bits like the indicators I have painted myself as they are bit dainty for the powder coaters. Just etch primed the front indicator bodies and yes...........they will be black too!
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15 Jun 2015 08:34
Where's my bike? No moon out tonight.
BUMP Ahhh, CRASH. :ohmy: "I found it!" :lol: I had to paint it black, really? :pinch:
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16 Jun 2015 06:29
crazy lookin zuke you have there sir! :evil:
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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