82 GPz750 keepin' it real,.. for now
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Re: Re:82 GPz750 keepin' it real,.. for now
06 Sep 2015 19:32
You're getting ahead of yourself. Work put the problems first before you make changes that will effect jetting.
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07 Sep 2015 07:52I actually don't think it will effect the jetting, This isn't a custom system, the collector is only 1 7/8" at the exit not 2 1/2" like the big boys. It might but I'm betting it's not going cause additional issues. The original headers were in worse condition than I thought. there were no bushings at all at any joint like they should be and if anything replacing system might help.swest wrote: You're getting ahead of yourself. Work put the problems first before you make changes that will effect jetting.
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Re: 82 GPz750 keepin' it real,.. for now
07 Sep 2015 07:56I'm a bit pissed. I was going to swap out oil pans but as was draining the oil I noticed that my replacement couldn't possibly fit. It doesn't have accommodation for the oil cooler or oil sensor. I bought a double oversized plug and copper crush washer and hope for the best.
But James, why don’t you take the original pan of and put a helicoil in and solve the problem for good.
You have already taken the headers of, go for it mate.
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07 Sep 2015 08:36 - 07 Sep 2015 08:53scubaanders wrote:
But James, why don’t you take the original pan of and put a helicoil in and solve the problem for good.
You have already taken the headers of, go for it mate.
That was actually the plan. To avoid down time I was going to swap, build a 17-4 hardened stainless bushing install it and swap back. If I can't find a suitable replacement I'll do it when it turns cold.
I just went back to the listing that I bought the replacement from, Title says '82 GPz750, the fitment says KZ750N.
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07 Sep 2015 08:41
Ebay? If so file a not as described in the case. You'll get your money.
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07 Sep 2015 08:54Yep, got the ball rolling. I'm just wondering how cooperative the seller's going to be.swest wrote: Ebay? If so file a not as described in the case. You'll get your money.
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07 Sep 2015 10:23
He has no choice.
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07 Sep 2015 10:47
Yep, just curious what the reaction's going to be.
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07 Sep 2015 14:03
I bought my duel disks for super cheap. Said they were sitting in a loft for 30 years. Rusty. Being they are SS I knew they would clean up. They did. Some SS does rust but not like steel. I happily put them on, they were warped. You wouldn't notice by looking so I filed a not as described. I got my money back, the shipping was more than the price of the disks. I waited for a shipping lable but the seller dropped out. He did this to someone else too. A POS rack for a Z1 I could see was bent, high shipping. ![:angry: :angry:](/media/kunena/emoticons/20.png)
No one would touch these things. A friend has a machine shop in his garage and turned the hubs, the disks were fine. I could still feel a slight pulsing in my lever. I put the bike on the centerstand, took a old time compresser with a belt drive, used the pully on the motor to spin the wheel. I used a oil stone to smooth out the scuff marks on the disks. It took a while but now they are smooth and straight. They work great. I bought a spare just in case.
The guy knew what he was doing and hoped he found a pigeon. I would have sent them back if he wanted them. I always wanted to ask him, How'd it work out for you? :whistle:
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No one would touch these things. A friend has a machine shop in his garage and turned the hubs, the disks were fine. I could still feel a slight pulsing in my lever. I put the bike on the centerstand, took a old time compresser with a belt drive, used the pully on the motor to spin the wheel. I used a oil stone to smooth out the scuff marks on the disks. It took a while but now they are smooth and straight. They work great. I bought a spare just in case.
The guy knew what he was doing and hoped he found a pigeon. I would have sent them back if he wanted them. I always wanted to ask him, How'd it work out for you? :whistle:
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Re: Re:82 GPz750 keepin' it real,.. for now
07 Sep 2015 14:12
Just got this;
Good afternoon,
Sorry that oil pan didn't work out. I sent a full refund including shipping. There is no need to send it back.
Thanks,
Scott
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Good afternoon,
Sorry that oil pan didn't work out. I sent a full refund including shipping. There is no need to send it back.
Thanks,
Scott
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07 Sep 2015 14:20
I'd leave him a good review. ![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
The disk seller called me a "prickerd". :lol:
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The disk seller called me a "prickerd". :lol:
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07 Sep 2015 15:51 - 07 Sep 2015 15:52He was probably right. Whatever that is. :lol:swest wrote: I'd leave him a good review.
The disk seller called me a "prickerd". :lol:
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