Z2 750 crank (Bossie the Kaw)

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18 Sep 2015 15:31 #690747 by SWest
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I had these on the bike when I parked it for 15 years. Cleaned out the tank and ran them until I got new ones. Only issue is they can break if abused.
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18 Sep 2015 18:20 - 18 Sep 2015 18:21 #690768 by missionkz
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Steve and a few of his buddies trying to decide if this is the crank he's been looking for to eliminate any question about the 750 crank possibly
installed previously...




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18 Sep 2015 18:26 #690769 by Tyler
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Must stuck working in the heat... I couldn't stand it myself.

Lookin good man. You are still at stock bore? 1015 Weisco's?

If I knew what I was doing all the time life wouldn't be any fun.

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18 Sep 2015 18:57 #690772 by SWest
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The heat just started today. Swamp cooler is acting up, had a box fan this morning while doing my jets. I have lots of low end. Coming home I was behind a plumbing truck. He wouldn't let me by. Instead of dropping down, I just rolled on the throttle and passed him. Can't wait for 500 miles to come. Using the power up and down, changing speeds etc. Has a deeper growl to her.
Yeah, 1015 and 10.25/1 pistons but with the 2.5mm drop, I'll bet it's more like 9-9.5/1. Good enough for me. :whistle:
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18 Sep 2015 18:59 #690773 by SWest
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missionkz wrote: Steve and a few of his buddies trying to decide if this is the crank he's been looking for to eliminate any question about the 750 crank possibly
installed previously...




:woohoo: Now that's a crank. :lol:
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19 Sep 2015 04:47 - 19 Sep 2015 04:49 #690802 by Tyrell Corp
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What's the deck height on that :laugh: Some of these marine deisel engines are the size of a block of flats, quite amazing really.


Yeah, 1015 and 10.25/1 pistons but with the 2.5mm drop, I'll bet it's more like 9-9.5/1. Good enough for me

I think about 1 point drop in CR for every 1mm, so down about 2.5 points? 10.25 - 2.50 = 7.75

Is it 8.5: 1 standard? If your head has been skimmed at all that will get some back. If the exhaust valve timing lines are just a bit higher than the gasket face it is one indication that the head has been skimmed.

About 3% power for every point of CR, so I guess you are down less than 10 percent. They do run nice and smooth though you have noticed.




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19 Sep 2015 04:55 - 19 Sep 2015 04:55 #690804 by KZB2 650
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A comp test at 500 and at thousand miles will tell you the real numbers. Mines at 165 last check so thinking its right at 10/1 or a hair under.

Whoops too slow. :laugh:

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19 Sep 2015 04:59 #690805 by SWest
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Tyrell Corp wrote: What's the deck height on that :laugh: Some of these marine deisel engines are the size of a block of flats, quite amazing really.


Yeah, 1015 and 10.25/1 pistons but with the 2.5mm drop, I'll bet it's more like 9-9.5/1. Good enough for me

I think about 1 point drop in CR for every 1mm, so down about 2.5 points? 10.25 - 2.50 = 7.75

Is it 8.5: 1 standard? If your head has been skimmed at all that will get some back. If the exhaust valve timing lines are just a bit higher than the gasket face it is one indication that the head has been skimmed.

About 3% power for every point of CR, so I guess you are down less than 10 percent. They do run nice and smooth though you have noticed.




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Looking at your chart makes me want to get a 903 crank. On the other hand, I shouldn't have any problems running regular gas. :whistle:
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19 Sep 2015 06:03 #690815 by SWest
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I guess it's time to close this one out. If anyone has some info on the Z2 750 crank, rod markings, numbers on the crank throws etc. Please post them here. I am confident it is a 750 crank but little is available on identifying markings. I started the Poser thread in response to one members questioning my truthfulness. Rather than stoop down to his level, I did my best to prove what I claimed is true.
In the end, I satisfied the question if nothing more than to myself.
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19 Sep 2015 06:06 #690816 by z1kzonly
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swest wrote:

missionkz wrote: Steve and a few of his buddies trying to decide if this is the crank he's been looking for to eliminate any question about the 750 crank possibly
installed previously...




:woohoo: Now that's a crank. :lol:
Steve

I went out to the Bar at Lunch and burned a fatty :woohoo:

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19 Sep 2015 06:10 #690820 by SWest
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That stuff makes me stupid. I don't do it anymore. :lol:
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