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And nothing! What's up amigo?
'75 Z1 '74 H1 '74 H2 basket case ..... plus plus plus...
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Stev-o wrote: Hey Nils......the SOHC forum was a little slow tonight and the Triples site is down so I thought I'd come over for an update.
And nothing! What's up amigo?
Heya Steve!
There is an update, but I am stalled.
The machine shop work is all done - the head got new Kibblewhite valves and springs and keepers, and slightly oversize guides were installed, along with new seals of course, And it was vapor blasted naturally so it is by now a better-than-new head, good to go.
The cylinder and pistons and rings were all fine - remember those were all really young-looking, Everything was still within tolerance and so the bores were honed and that's ready to go too.
So I pored through the parts list and put together an order for every seal and o ring I need to start reassembly, plus my oversize head gasket, ordered it all, and now I'm waiting...... Z1 Enterprises (which I love) is shut down till 12/2 and some parts were out of stock when I had ordered them anyway.
There's other stuff to do, like put the tailsection together and more wiring, but I'd prefer to do that after the engine is back in, So I am dicking around with other projects and vapor blasting stuff and working on the shop and waiting...
Who else stocks a good selection of these engine parts, but the way? OEM prices for these O-rings and whatnot are of course absurd,
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swest wrote: Z1 is down? Why? You can check my The Good Guys thread for parts. Your local auto parts store should have the O rings.
Steve
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...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!
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1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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redhawk4 wrote:
Kidkawie wrote: I went up one tooth on the front sprocket. Can cruise at 80 no prob.
What size are your rear sprocket and rear wheel? I'm tempted to do a 15/33 equivalent with the 1" rear, but don't want to over gear especially as I'm at altitude, although I do have the 1075 kit which might restore some of the grunt.
Stock rear sprocket, 120/90 tire.
1975 Z1 900
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For sure, when he was done, the ports were a lot smoother, which can't be bad. I cleaned it once again within an inch of it's life, cleaned all the parts that had been removed and had at it.
As prior, my machinist suggested new everything, so we did. Kibblewhite valves, springs, keepers, and the seals from my gasket set.
Made up a little seal driver out of a 10mm socket on a screwdriver. Insert the driver into the guide, slide the socket/seal combo down to the guide, press with the thumb and POP, seal installed. Muy bueno.
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Ran an oiled bore brush down the guides, lubed the valve stems with a smear of assembly lube...
This is one of those tools I use twice a year, and still love.
Done!
More...
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See this bucket? This is from #1 exhaust. It has kind-of scorchy oil residue on it.
As we learned, this engine had been oil starved in it's lifetime, and this looks like one of the casualties. It wasn't *damaged* as far as I could see, just had this residue. #4 was half as bad, the others were better. I installed it, clean, with a nice coating of very light oil and it didn't spin freely like the others. I could spin it, but only with some effort.
Lacking a better idea I extracted it and took it over to the buffer, polished it till all the oil residue was gone, re-cleaned and oiled it, installed it, and it was better for sure, but still not quite as free as the others. It occurs to me that the aluminum bore this rides in is quite a bit softer than this bucket, and it's going to have its way with it very shortly, but educate me please - is this something I should even pay attention to?
Finally - reinstalled the cam bearings so I could stop worrying that they'd get mixed up.
N.
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