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Patton wrote: Per Dave Marsden:
THE Z2 WAS IDENTICAL TO THE LARGER BIKE IN DESIGN EXCEPT FOR THE DISPLACEMENT OF JUST 746 CC AND SMALLER 26MM CARBS.
IT WAS ONLY OFFERED IN THE BROWN AND ORANGE COLOUR OPTION FOR THAT YEAR.
ENGINEER INAMURA DECIDED THAT SIMPLY REDUCING THE BORE SIZE OF THE Z1 WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. INSTEAD KAWASAKI CHANGED THE BORE AND THE STROKE TO 64MM X 58MM. THIS CHANGE REQUIRED A DIFFERENT CRANKSHAFT, CYLINDERS, PISTONS, PINS AND RINGS. THE REST OF THE MOTOR REMAINED THE SAME.
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Dave Marsden also said:
"I HAVE LISTED BELOW THE MAIN PARTS THAT WERE DIFFERENT FROM THE 1973-1975 Z1 RANGE OF MODELS:
CYLINDER BARRELS: 11006-014 (BLACK)
PISTONS: 13001-063 STD
PISTONS: 13027-061 1.00MM OVERSIZE
PISTONS: 13029-065 0.5MM OVERSIZE
RING SET: 13008-048 STD
RING SET: 13024-051 1.00MM OVERSIZE
RING SET: 13025-050 0.5MM OVERSIZE
PISTON PIN: 13002-026
CRANKSHAFT ASSY: 13031-044
CARBURETTOR ASSY: 16001-202 26MM MIKUNI
REAR SPROCKET: 42041-132 42 TEETH
DRIVE CHAIN: 92057-025 96 LINKS
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER: 45014-089 (1973 MODEL WITH ORANGE REFLECTORS)
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER: 45014-083 (1974/75 MODELS WITH RED REFLECTORS)
EMBLEM: 56018-153 LH PANEL
EMBLEM: 56018-154 RH PANEL
SPEEDOMETER: 25001-073 KPH
SPEED WARNING LIGHT: 23016-014
SWITCH (SPEED): 25025-003
SWITCH BRACKET: 32060-012
PARTS BOOK: 99997-103-04
. . .
INTEREST IN THIS RARE MODEL IS HIGH LEADING TO A SECTION OF THE CLASSIC KAWASAKI OWNERS CLUB BEING DEVOTED TO IT. THEY EVEN HAVE THEIR OWN RESIDENT Z2 EXPERT, JOHN BROOKES."
The above was published in 1998.
Good Fortune!
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but here is a cc calculator
www.everything2stroke.com/content/36-Eng...placement-Calculator
wiseco list a 70 mm bore as standard for 1015cc's
and we have established z2's have a 58 mm stroke
4 cylinders
which gives us 893 cc's
rod length doesn't figure in to an engines size.
a formula using bore and stroke determines engine size.
hth,
leon
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swest wrote: What I need to know is the Marking codes on the crank and rods. I will need them anyway if I decide to sell the crank.
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Ask John Brookes (z2.john@yahoo.co.uk). If anyone knows, he will. Here's his Z2 site.
www.freewebs.com/750rs/
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531blackbanshee wrote: no dog in this fight .
but here is a cc calculator
www.everything2stroke.com/content/36-Eng...placement-Calculator
wiseco list a 70 mm bore as standard for 1015cc's
and we have established z2's have a 58 mm stroke
4 cylinders
which gives us 893 cc's
rod length doesn't figure in to an engines size.
a formula using bore and stroke determines engine size.
hth,
leon
Leon, yes I used a bore of 69.4 mm which I got from www.motorcyclespecs.co.za when calculating the cylinder volume; (pi)*(3.47)sq*(5.8) then times 4 (four cylinders) = 877.60 cc . That is how I ended up with the 877.60 cc. If would have used a 70 mm bore the formula comes up with 893 cc. For a K1000, using a 70mm bore with a 66mm stroke the formula comes up with 1015. So not sure why that website states 69.4 mm for the bore on a KZ1000.
Leaving that aside, yes the throw of the crank is what is going to determine the stroke (height of the cylinder). My question is though, given the stroke is shorter, does that mean longer rods would need to be used in order to get the compression back? Are the 750's rods longer than the 900 rods in order to compensate for the 8 mm difference in throw? Thereby achieving the same deck height? Just curious on how Kawasaki did it.
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here is the formula i have used for years to figure cc's
bore x bore x 3.14 x stroke = ____
divided X 4000 = cc's for one cylinder
so then you multiply that times the # of cylinders
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