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1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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'77 - '78 KZ1000-1015 cc-83bhp @ 8000rpm-same valves & camshaft timing as Z1 - 8.7:1 copression ratio - VM 26 carbs - same crankshaft as Z1, but 3kg (6.6lb) were added to flywheel, this smoothed out engine but made it more reluctant to rev freely.
'78 Z1R - engine was largely the same as KZ1000A2 except 4>1 exhaust and a return to VM28SS carbs of the Z1 - 90bhp @ 8000rpm.
'79 KZ1000A3 or Mk II - 1015 cc - 93bhp @ 8000rpm - crankshft flywheels were still full circle, but the crankpin diameter was enlarged to 31mm (from 29mm) - Mikuni 28mm Carbs with accelerator pump - electronic Ignition.
'80 KZ1000 - Fuel injection - 96bhp @ 8000rpm.
'81 KZ1000J,K,M, amd P - 998 cc - valves 37mm inlet and 32mm exhaust - crackshaft still a pressed up item but with Z1-style lighter 'pork chop' flywheel - Mikuni BS34 constant vacuum carbs - 102bhp @ 8500rpm.
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The 81-82 KZ1000K (LTD) and KZ1000M (CSR) only have 92 hp vs the 102 hp KZ1000J.
I think it was carbs and cams that made the difference.
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Cylinder head.. J model head has larger valves and ports. This head can be used on earlier style cylinder and lower end by installing APE #CCIA cam chain sprocket adapter in head . How to tell which head you have.. Early style heads have four factory drilled and tapped 6mm holes in the center to bolt in cam chain idler gear. Z1 900 heads have 6 mm exhaust studs, KZ1000 8 mm. On the J model head, the four cam plugs at the ends of the camshaft areas are bolted in, on the early style head, they just push in and the valve cover holds them in. The J model / '81-'82 GPZ1100 cylinder head has a larger combustion chamber than the early style head. When these heads are used on the early style motor, a compression ratio drop of about 2 full points can be expected.
www.aperaceparts.com/tech/techkz1000.html
So, unless you are going to put a turbo on it, you would have to replace the pistons.
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They have the pin hole about 1 mm lower because the J has a shorter rod. We use a 1 mm spacer under the block. This arrangement takes care of the compression loss with the J head.
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