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06 Mar 2017 22:21 #756022 by missionkz
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I hate jumping in mid stream but are you going to pull the rest, split the cases and pop the stock 1015cc crank in?
Wish I was closer, I'd stop by and insist we do it.... I bet we'd get it done in a long day-evening.....

Did I understand you are missing a new set of rings for the 1015 bores anyhow or?

By the way, I ran on old 650cc Bonneville for almost a whole summer at around 85psi per cylinder and I didn't even know it or notice there was really anything wrong.... until it started using too much oil.
I rebuilt the top end in the Fall and ran it hard a few weeks later. WHoa...
It felt like +30% horsepower and torque boost.
But amazingly, I was happy with it 24 hours before that rebuild so.... go figure.

And don't be so concerned with ring gaps unless they are really crazy large.... like .040"-.060"!!
Of course if they are large at the top and tight at the bottom, then you have really worn sleeves.
But I have not seen that very much at all with decently maintained Z1-KZ1000 motors.
In a pinch I also put used rings back in my old KZ900LTD and with a quick blast with a ball hone, they all sealed up well with good compression.
Confession:
I owned it for only a few months after that but sold it to good friend who put thousands of miles on it by merely following my casual recommendations to change the oil and filter every 2000-2500 miles.

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2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
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07 Mar 2017 06:56 #756043 by SWest
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I'm putting in my 903 crank with my Wiseco 1015 10.25/1 pistons. Last time I bought rings from Z1E they were around $12 a set. Now they are $29 and out of stock. I have one full set but now I may have to reuse the rest of them or all. Wiseco's are different and the ones I've found on eBay won't work. I hope to have this thing done in one weekend. Got the truck running well so I won't be hurried or stranded. Like most I'm on a tight budget and have been collecting the parts I need. A couple more parts and I can dive into this thing. :woohoo:
It'd be nice to have the company, but I'm use to doing things on my own. I appreciate the thought though and it's encouraging Hell, I put in my new tranny two years ago and only had a extra set of hands to pull the motor and put it back in. This time it will be headless so I can manage the block by myself. I'll be installing a gate in the pan so if it takes a little longer it won't matter. I'll even clean up my exhaust too.
No paying projects this month and it will be getting hot soon so now's the time to do it.B)
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07 Mar 2017 18:11 #756100 by SWest
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I'll match each piston to the bores. I've got all kinds of rings to work with including a new set. I'm shooting for this next weekend to tear this thing down.
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10 Mar 2017 13:20 #756339 by SWest
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I changed the title. A better one anyway. I've learned a lot about these cranks the hard way. Seems like that's the only way I do sometimes.:blush: Anyway, it's been a fun ride even with low compression. Goes to show how durable and quick these machines can be.:woohoo:
While getting ready for the teardown I picked up some hinges for my oil pan gate. I like this idea the best.

I'm behind schedule a little but hope to start on it Monday or Tuesday. That is unless a paying job comes up. While the engine is out, I plan on putting in some gussets I couldn't get to with it in the frame. B)
We'll see how it goes.:whistle:
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10 Mar 2017 16:26 #756369 by SWest
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Got my parts from Z1E. Quick delivery and seemed to come from Florida.
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10 Mar 2017 21:01 - 10 Mar 2017 21:02 #756394 by zukdave
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SWest wrote: seemed to come from Florida.

Steve when Mikes XS bought Z1E it all moved to FLA.


1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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10 Mar 2017 21:08 #756395 by SWest
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I thought Jeff was still in NY. Oh well, quick service anyway.
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11 Mar 2017 17:45 #756443 by Street Fighter LTD
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SWest wrote: I changed the title. A better one anyway. I've learned a lot about these cranks the hard way. Seems like that's the only way I do sometimes.:blush: Anyway, it's been a fun ride even with low compression. Goes to show how durable and quick these machines can be.:woohoo:
While getting ready for the teardown I picked up some hinges for my oil pan gate. I like this idea the best.


I'm behind schedule a little but hope to start on it Monday or Tuesday. That is unless a paying job comes up. While the engine is out, I plan on putting in some gussets I couldn't get to with it in the frame. B)
We'll see how it goes.:whistle:
Steve


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I have to wonder if the gate will open to far as is and not reliable close on hard acceleration :S

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11 Mar 2017 18:13 #756448 by SWest
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Working on that. If the hinge is turned the other way, it can only open to a little over 90*. With that one a stop could be made to keep it from opening too much.:unsure:
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