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GPZ/KZ 750 Oil seal cover
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Bike is in the title, its a GPZ750R1...
Its part 14025A on Partzilla's parts fiche
www.partzilla.com/parts/search/Kawasaki/...NE+COVERS/parts.html
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That part fits scades of different bikes. Shouldn't be hard to find. Be aware that a lot of used ones have broken bolts in them. It's not difficult to remove the broken bits but it helps if you are experienced in doing so otherwise get one without any.
1980 KZ550-A1 BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 A3-A4)
1980 KZ550-C1 LTD BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 C3-C4)
1980 KZ750-H1 LTD ENGINE COVERS (KZ750-H4)
1981 KZ550-A2 BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 A3-A4)
1981 KZ550-C2 LTD BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 C3-C4)
1981 KZ650-H1 CSR ENGINE COVERS ('83 H3)
1981 KZ750-H2 LTD ENGINE COVERS (KZ750-H4)
1982 KZ550-A3 BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 A3-A4)
1982 KZ550-C3 LTD BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 C3-C4)
1982 KZ550-H1 GPz BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN
1982 KZ650-H2 CSR ENGINE COVERS ('83 H3)
1982 KZ750-H3 LTD ENGINE COVERS (KZ750-H4)
1982 KZ750-R1 GPz ENGINE COVERS
1983 KZ550-A4 BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 A3-A4)
1983 KZ550-C4 LTD BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN ('82-'83 C3-C4)
1983 KZ550-H2 GPz BREATHER COVER-OIL PAN
1983 KZ650-H3 CSR ENGINE COVERS ('83 H3)
1983 KZ750-H4 LTD ENGINE COVERS (KZ750-H4)
1983 KZ750-L3 ENGINE COVERS
1984 KZ700-A1 ENGINE COVERS
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Nessism wrote: The chain guide is a bolt on part. Check this one...
I know its a bolt on part, thats what has broken my cover, some previous genius over tightened the bolts and snapped the top off and split the cover.... My point was that in those links you posted they had different bolt patterns for the chain guard.
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750 R1 wrote:
Nessism wrote: The chain guide is a bolt on part. Check this one...
I know its a bolt on part, thats what has broken my cover, some previous genius over tightened the bolts and snapped the top off and split the cover.... My point was that in those links you posted they had different bolt patterns for the chain guard.
I only provided one link. Did you look at it? I think it's the proper cover. The cover on my 750 was broken so I searched ebay until I found the right one and then I bought it. I had to extract two broken bolts but that was no big deal.
The list of bikes I provided previously came from the parts fishe at Partzilla. I can't say for sure if this information is right or wrong though.
Here is a photo of my 750 showing the cover. I believe your R1 used the same cover as a bunch of different bikes. Main difference is the chain guard piece and how it fits on the cover.
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swest wrote: Link?
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swest wrote: Is the one you found local? That chain guard looks cheezy. What does yours look like?
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I'm not sure what you mean Steve, I haven't found anything local, Nessism gave me that link and another member said he will be pulling one off a spare engine some time in the future, but if I could get someone stateside to help me purchase the one in the link, i would grab it now, It would save me patching up the damaged one I have, its the only one for sale I've managed to see thats exactly the same as mine. Yes, the chain guard is flimsy but that's how they came from the factory... I'm in Australia....
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