1978 KZ1000-B2 KZ1000 LTD ENGINE COVERS SCREW

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22 Apr 2017 09:03 - 22 Apr 2017 09:19 #759889 by Fox
Hello,

One of my parts is not genuine and ii want to replace it by the good one.
But i'm not sure of the size of the screw.
In attachement a picture of the missing screw and a partzilla link.
If someone is sure of the number part or even know it, could you confirm me the correct part number please?

Link to partzilla :
partzilla

Thank you

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22 Apr 2017 12:30 - 22 Apr 2017 12:34 #759904 by 650ed
I looks like the screw in question is one of the ones marked #18. That would be part number 220AA0622 (previously 220B0622). That is a 6mm screw that is 22mm long. I believe it is still available from Kawasaki. Ed


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22 Apr 2017 12:43 #759905 by Fox
This one is too small at this place...
I think the number 18 are the ones for the corner.
The number 2 : 220AA0640 SCREW-PAN HEAD,6X40
look to be the good one at this place...

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22 Apr 2017 13:01 #759906 by Fox
If i ask that is because i suspect to have a thread problem at this place...
I would like to know the correct size screw to be sure that the thread is not broken on a long way inside...

If it's the 220AA0640 part that means i can go to screw to search the good thread...
I don't want to screw and go too long, or broke the screw inside....

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22 Apr 2017 14:44 #759920 by 650ed
If you suspect a broken screw may be in the hole you could use a long, thin rod to see how deep it will extend into the hole before bottoming out. You could then do the same with one of the adjacent screw holes and compare the two measurements. Ed

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22 Apr 2017 14:48 #759922 by Fox
good idea:)

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