1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4 - restoring

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20 Nov 2018 00:32 #794007 by Posp
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Hey.
This is my Kawasaki Z750 L4 from 1986.
I want to restore it in the original, without any modifications.
I hope you help me in case of any problems

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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 00:50 #794008 by Posp
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NESSISM noticed from photos that engine is sucking in false air through cracks in the rubber carb boots.
He was right. Unfortunately all four were cracked.

So I started to clean my carburetors.
I bought an ultrasonic cleaner. It worked out pretty well.

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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 00:57 - 20 Nov 2018 01:21 #794009 by Posp
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I used silicone to glue diaphragm and a glass bowl to do this straight ;)

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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2
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20 Nov 2018 01:31 #794010 by Posp
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The end of the motorcycle season in Poland.
Together with two dudes, we put a motorcycle in the basement in my apartment.
It was fucking hard. Very narrow. I put of turn signals and handbar, because they didn't fit in the narrow corridor.
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The basement itself is big and I can work in good conditions.
Here you can see my other project, from my dad. MZ ES 250/2 Trophy with rear trailer.
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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 02:24 - 20 Nov 2018 07:56 #794011 by scubaanders
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Nice score!

But did you glue the diaphragm to the carb body?
A thin layer of vaseline makes the diaphragm stick to the carb body while fitting the lids.
If you glued them, you have something to regret.

Brgds Anders

Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91
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20 Nov 2018 02:35 #794012 by Posp
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I used High-temperature silicone K2 beetwen diaphragm and carb body.
Why you say that will I regret it?

1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 05:46 - 20 Nov 2018 05:48 #794016 by Nessism
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You're not supposed to glue the diaphragm to the body. Hope you didn't do that or there will be trouble next time the carbs need to come apart. Anyway, you might want to check this tutorial to see if you missed anything while rebuilding the carbs.

zeus.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/gs/Mikuni_...Rebuild_Tutorial.pdf
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20 Nov 2018 07:54 #794024 by scubaanders
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Except for being very delicate and easy to tear the diaphragms are dead expensive to replace.

I would like to suggest that you look in the file archive and download the Factory service manual for the kz750 and stick to the procedures that Kawasaki describes in the manual.
When it comes to silicon the only place I use silicon on my bikes is the Kawabond liquid gasket that is used when assembling the engine case and when fitting the head gasket.
Except for that I can't se any use for silicon anywhere on the bike.
But it looks like you did a good job cleaning the carbs. Don't forget to clean the tank to, or you will get new grime from the tank in your carbs.

Brgds Anders

Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91

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20 Nov 2018 10:05 #794027 by Posp
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I made it with silicone because the diaphragm is slightly too small.
But I cleaned it again and I used Vaseline now so it should be ok.

1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 10:27 #794029 by Posp
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I built the workbench. I love working in wood :)

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It was difficult to drive alone on this table because I had no run-up.
I could not go outside the basement, because the handbar didn't fit through the door.
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That why the driveway was at the front wheel.
At the end my legs hurt ... and my back ;p
But it was worth it
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I will be using an old workshop chair from the 1970s;)
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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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20 Nov 2018 12:37 #794033 by scubaanders
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Good on you!
Happy for you that you manage to remove the silicone and your bike bench look alright.
If you are looking for the original decals you will find them here:
rddecals.afegraphics.com/index.php?admin...0KZ750L4%20or%20KZ70

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Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91

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03 Jun 2019 11:20 #805079 by Posp
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I have not been here for a long time. A lot has changed in my life. Moving to new aparment, new job. But I'm back to renovation.

I painted the frame. My first painting in my life.
Of course, I cleaned the rust, 3x primer, 3 x black base and finally 3x the transparent lacquer.
I need to paint a few more parts, of course.

Do you know any shops in Europe with parts?
I will definitely need a few rubbers etc.
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"They used to be able to weld it perfect. They can not do it now"... yeah ;p
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1986 Kawasaki Z750 L4
1970 MZ ES250/2

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