Standard Piston?

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Standard Piston?

14 Jan 2006 17:22
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Sorry Wireman, I meant to ask if anyone had experience of trimming the end gaps of first oversize piston rings to fit a standard piston, my European Z500/4 isn't supported anymore by Kawasaki and I can't find standard rings:(

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Re: Standard Piston?

14 Jan 2006 19:35
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how about a standard post i cant see anything: :whistle:

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Re: Standard Piston?

14 Jan 2006 23:49
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I don't think that would be a good idea, but it might work in a pinch. I think you will have increased ring tension causing increased drag on the cylinder wall and possibly increased wear, I'm also not sure how round the rings are going to be after you compress them that far.
I have seen stranger things done though.

Any possibilty of getting a 550 jug and pistons and just making it into a 550?
Or getting oversize pistons to go with the rings?
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Re: Standard Piston?

15 Jan 2006 04:50
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If you can get a part number for the standard rings, I can check to see if Kawasaki in Japan still has any.

I don't have any parts reference for this bike.
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Re: Standard Piston?

15 Jan 2006 05:06
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Thanx for that Steell, everyone does the 500 to 550 thing and I,m trying to restore it to origional,plus,after new jugs,pistons, re jetting,:blink: I'd have a bike I didn't want :( Jeff sent a msg about contacting Kawa Japan so I 'll give that a go.Thanks again for your i/p. Pete

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15 Jan 2006 05:09
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Hi Jeff, thanks for your reply, I'm about to get my hands on an origional 500 parts list with numbers but its going to be a few days yetB) ,as soon as I've got it I'll take you up on that . Many thanks.Pete:)

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15 Jan 2006 07:33
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i wonder if that wouldnt tend to eggshape the rings just a little making them more likely to break?

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15 Jan 2006 07:43
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Probably, I'm gonna have to find another way to do this, I think its important to keep it as origional as possible so maybe another Jap 500/4 could be of use? We'll see, thank for your i/p Wireman.All the Best from England:)

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Re: Standard Piston?

16 Jan 2006 11:56
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Klasmo Bikes have got the STND piston rings listed.
Kawasaki parts #: 130081004

Price: 34,86 € for each set.

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Re: Standard Piston?

16 Jan 2006 17:05
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Ibsen, you made my day:P ,thanks a lot guy!:)

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16 Jan 2006 17:30
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Klasmo is probably much quicker for you - and the prices are not too bad

If they don't have it in stock, it does look like it's available out of Japan - the approximate cost would be around $35 per piston
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Re: Standard Piston?

16 Jan 2006 17:39
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Nice one Jeff, the info on this site is IMPRESSIVE, and the clientel most agreeable.:) Thanks again Guys.:P

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