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Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 00:05
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So looking at my budget for the rest of my KZ build. I will have paint, powder coat, and engine work left over. Paint should be about $1200, PC should be about $500, that means $1700. I think I can have $3800 in my build fund by spring. This would leave me $2100 for the engine. Do you think I can get my KZ900 engine built for $2100? Thinking head rebuilt with new springs & guides, 1015cc kit with bore job, all new timing components, etc? The motor looks fantastic for 60K miles on it. No cylinder ridge at all, and factory cross hatching. Thoughts? Recommendations?

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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 00:47
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Do you have a local source for the machine work? Or will your
parts need to be shipped?

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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 01:25 - 12 Sep 2013 01:32
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How about Pit Stop Performance out of Orlando. They advertise here. I spoke to him once about doing a first overbore on my 900. He told me he normally does not do walk ins. No store front I guess. But he would accommodate me if I call ahead and I can drop the parts off. But he offers complete packages with pistons and boring included. Read the the material on his website. The guys is a guru. Very nice guys and very good price. Decided to put it off but when I'm ready I will certainly use him.

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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 07:35 - 12 Sep 2013 07:37
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KZJOE900 wrote: How about Pit Stop Performance out of Orlando. They advertise here. I spoke to him once about doing a first overbore on my 900. He told me he normally does not do walk ins. No store front I guess. But he would accommodate me if I call ahead and I can drop the parts off. But he offers complete packages with pistons and boring included. Read the the material on his website. The guys is a guru. Very nice guys and very good price. Decided to put it off but when I'm ready I will certainly use him.

www.pitstopperformance.com/

Thats funny, the three times ive delt with him, ive been disapointed or unsatisfied with him as a pearson and shop. hes been a dick to me, and is to important to talk to his customers. I still believe he tried to screw me out of my buttoned pressure plate for my lock up clutch. I never reccommened anyone to him. Instead maybe give john pearson a call. He treated me more than fair. He took the time to talk to me and discuss my plans with the bike. Hes a stand up guy.
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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 08:05
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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 08:46
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Thanks for all the follow-up guys. I have spoken with Joe and so far seemed OK to me. I was going to have him do the head and add some APE springs for about $360. I have a local shop that would love to do the engine work. If the static compression ratio wasn't so dismal on the ZRX, I would consider a ring job and a hone to keep cost reasonable. I am trying to determine if I can get this done for the money I am planning on having available. The parts retail for $1800 that I am look at, which doesn't leave much for labor. I can do the work myself which saves money.

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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 17:42
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Hey Cory, if you want local guys. I had a valve seat cut here for 15 bucks. Seems that they have and do everything.
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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 17:54
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Yeah who is your local guys here? I got done talking with Joe today and my estimate with me doing all the assembly/disassembly work is around $2200. Not quite ready to pull the motor until I get my rear wheel set and aligned, so I have time to shop around.

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Re: Engine Build Costs

12 Sep 2013 20:16 - 12 Sep 2013 20:17
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:blink: Oh CRAP I forgot the link :lol:
billbune.com/index.html
Kind of a biotch to find the shop, but seems like a decent guy. Way into things that go bang from what I saw in the shop :woohoo:
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Re: Engine Build Costs

13 Sep 2013 02:17
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Don't forget gaskets and cleaners and lubes and any new hardware you will need for the job into your costs.
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Re: Engine Build Costs

13 Sep 2013 10:34
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Yep, that is factored in already...

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Re: Engine Build Costs

13 Sep 2013 11:35 - 13 Sep 2013 13:57
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I send my heads to Klemme Performance Mototrcycle for the guides and valve jobs. I would suppose that pistons would eat into your budget a bit. To me its an all or nothing thing with making modifications to these motors. Keep it stock; runs good, stays cool in traffic, maybe not to much of a kick in the pants. If your going to modify one thing, may as well do them all; ported head, cams, pistons and carbs.
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