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1978 KZ400 B1 - Scramber to be
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My goal is to build a scrambler, something that would look like it came from the factory in 78 if Kawasaki built KZ400 scramblers.
Boxes of parts and a frame
The spokes are rusty but solid but the rims looked like they would clean up okay
Lots of new parts including all new seals and bearings
Since the wheels were solid but ugly I ended up spraying them with truck bed liner for an economical coating that will suffice for the time being. If it gets chipped I'll just touch it up. Tires are Shinko 244 Dual Sports.
Frame painted with black satin chassis/rollbar paint. New bearings and seals installed everywhere. New fork seals and caps and added fork gaiters. New shocks - Girling repros/knockoffs. New Euro bars, a little wider than superbike bars with a little more pull back - should work well for some light offroading. New sprockets installed.
Rolling chassis is off the bench, engine is now on the bench.
And that's about how it still sits now. WIth plenty of projects to do around the house and the yard and trying to dial in carbs on my 76 KZ400 I have not had time to get back to this one. I'm hoping to soda blast the engine this weekend and start re-assembling soon afterward. I don't plan to do anything to the engine other than re-assemble it with new gaskets and o-rings (included by PO) since it has fairly low miles and the bores look good. I'll just lightly hone them.
I'm not planning on a ton of customization with this one. I may stick with the stock carbs or use the earlier piston-style carbs from my 76 KZ400 since I know they work well. Not sure about what to do with the airbox yet. I will swap in an electronic ignition from the later KZ440s as I have plenty of spare parts that I've kept after making the same change to my 76. I'm not sure about the seat yet. I may keep the stock pan and just trim down the foam and have it recovered. I'll keep the tank as-is - love it. The only other major modification will be a custom exhaust with high pipe(s) and I'll fabricate a guard for the front and underside of the frame/engine.
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Late last fall I pulled the ending out, degreased it and soda blasted anything that needed it (most of it). Looks a lot better.
Found a surprise when I was checking everything out: someone has been in here before and did some porting on the head.
I pulled the valves out everything looks good. I measured the cylinder walls, the pistons and the rings and everything is to the large side of the serviceable limit but it should work okay. There was a little bit of carbon built up on top of the pistons but overall it looked like it was fine (other than the oil leaks the PO mentioned). I honed the cylinders a bit, but the block back in the frame and prepared to put everything back together. ... and that is where everything sat until a few weeks ago.
I decided it was time to start putting this thing back together, started dropping the barrels over the pistons and in my haste I ended up breaking the oil rings on both pistons. I ordered a new set that arrived this weekend and I have them in place.
While I was waiting for the rings I began making a skid plate. Not sure how I'm going to mount it yet - original idea was to have bosses welded to the frame that I can tap for bolts. But I have another idea that I'm going to try first. Here it is mocked p with a couple bungee cords holding it in place.
I hope I've built some momentum so I can get this thing wrapped up this year.
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Michael
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Bottom end back in the frame after being cleaned.
Head and covers cleaned up and waiting.
Cleaned up, painted and ready to be installed.
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I need to take the cover off my 400, blow off the spiders, air up the tires and flog it a little.
Jim
North GA
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1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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ThatGPzGuy wrote: Too bad about the old KZ400 forum
It held a ton of knowledge that had built up over the years. I had read through a lot of it but I know not all of it. The worst part for me is when I run into an issue and think "I know I've seen the answer to this before" and then remember it was probably on the KZ400 forum.
ThatGPzGuy wrote: ... and flog it a little.
Absolutely!
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I hope someone can resurrect it, of if it would be possible to archive it and host it here at KZr. That was the absolute best resource for the KZ twins.
If I knew what I was doing all the time life wouldn't be any fun.
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