KZ1000J cylinder block spacer
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KZ1000J cylinder block spacer
22 Sep 2014 13:19
I see a used big bore kit on e-bay for KZ1000J models and it has 12.5 to 1 pistons. I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to buy this kit and then get a cylinder block spacer from APE to get the compression down to a streetable number. And can someone tell me how thick the spacer would need to be to get to, say 10 to 1 compression?
www.kzzone.com/blocks.html
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Re: KZ1000J cylinder block spacer
22 Sep 2014 16:42
Do you have a j series head to go with it?

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Re: KZ1000J cylinder block spacer
22 Sep 2014 16:57
You might find that taking compression down that far with high compression pistons won't work a well as flatter pistons to the same compression ratio.
I did the opposite on my 550, skimmed head with flat top pistons that works really nice - a lot better than expected actually. The 'squish' effect is important
www.nrhsperformance.com/tech_squish.shtml
Also I've never seen ebay used big bore kits with any proper measurements - as if someone building these wouldn't know how to do a basic feeler guage check, you could just be buying scrap metal.
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I did the opposite on my 550, skimmed head with flat top pistons that works really nice - a lot better than expected actually. The 'squish' effect is important
www.nrhsperformance.com/tech_squish.shtml
Also I've never seen ebay used big bore kits with any proper measurements - as if someone building these wouldn't know how to do a basic feeler guage check, you could just be buying scrap metal.
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Re: KZ1000J cylinder block spacer
22 Sep 2014 18:07Plummen, yes I have a complete KZ1000J that I'm planning to fix up...someday.PLUMMEN wrote: Do you have a j series head to go with it?
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