Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
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Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
21 May 2007 14:56
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT-BRAKE-MAST...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
In case mine is not worth fixing I'm just checking to see if anyone has bought this master cylinder and what they think of it.
This will be going on my 78 KZ650 with dual disc.
Thanks
Tom
In case mine is not worth fixing I'm just checking to see if anyone has bought this master cylinder and what they think of it.
This will be going on my 78 KZ650 with dual disc.
Thanks
Tom
1978 KZ650B
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
21 May 2007 15:18
Looks like a 14mm which is same size Kaw used on single disk and increased to 5/8" on dual disks.
Here's a link regarding possible over-sensitivity of front brake where Kaw 14mm m/c is used to replace a 5/8" m/c on dual disk system.
14mm
Not saying it won't work or even be comparative to the Kaw 14mm, but thought you might be interested in considering before deciding.
Sure looks good in the pictures, and I've wondered about it too. The seller does say it fits bikes with the dual disks.
Good Luck with whatever you choose.![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Post edited by: Patton, at: 2007/05/21 18:22
Here's a link regarding possible over-sensitivity of front brake where Kaw 14mm m/c is used to replace a 5/8" m/c on dual disk system.
14mm
Not saying it won't work or even be comparative to the Kaw 14mm, but thought you might be interested in considering before deciding.
Sure looks good in the pictures, and I've wondered about it too. The seller does say it fits bikes with the dual disks.
Good Luck with whatever you choose.
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Post edited by: Patton, at: 2007/05/21 18:22
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
21 May 2007 15:22
I purchased one of these cylinders in the proper configuration for a single disc brake up front on my CX500 last year. No problems to report thus far. Works great and all metal construction. Mine included the proper switch and plug for the brake light too.
For the price, I would recommend them.
Post edited by: neilage66, at: 2007/05/21 18:25
For the price, I would recommend them.
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
21 May 2007 15:31
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BTW, what's wrong with yours?![:unsure: :unsure:](/media/kunena/emoticons/22.png)
Perhaps restoration is feasible. Not too difficult, and may depend on determining condition of bore (not too pitted).![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Sometimes only cleaning is needed. Maybe a new primary cup and possibly piston. Assuming these parts might still be available as they are for the larger KZ's.![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Post edited by: Patton, at: 2007/05/21 18:35
... In case mine is not worth fixing....
BTW, what's wrong with yours?
![:unsure: :unsure:](/media/kunena/emoticons/22.png)
Perhaps restoration is feasible. Not too difficult, and may depend on determining condition of bore (not too pitted).
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Sometimes only cleaning is needed. Maybe a new primary cup and possibly piston. Assuming these parts might still be available as they are for the larger KZ's.
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
21 May 2007 15:33
Well I don't know yet as I can't get the screws out of it at the moment. The only thing I'm sure of is the brake fluid looked like used motor oil when it came out. :sick:
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22 May 2007 05:49
Well thanks to a buddy and his impact driver I got all of the screws out with no damage. Here is a picture of the inside (sorry about the crappy pic)
web.ics.purdue.edu/~tpluimer/mc.jpg
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web.ics.purdue.edu/~tpluimer/mc.jpg
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22 May 2007 06:00
Yup, that's about as gummed up as mine was.
You're going to need to remove those two phillips-head screws to be able to pull the plastic reservoir off of the cast body, which will provide you access to both holes (inlet and outlet) leading into the piston bore.
You want to make sure those holes are clear and unobstructed, or you'll never be able to get a firm brake.
You'll find an o-ring between the reservoir and the cast body, but Kawi does not show this as being available seperately.
After cleaning everything up, I simply took the reservoir and cast body into my local Pep Boys Super Center and matched one up. It put me out a whole $0.65. :whistle:
Two years+ and LOTS of miles later, and it still works perfectly w/out any leaks.![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
You should be able to match up an o-ring at just about any auto parts store that offers an assortment of 'em.
Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/05/22 09:02
You're going to need to remove those two phillips-head screws to be able to pull the plastic reservoir off of the cast body, which will provide you access to both holes (inlet and outlet) leading into the piston bore.
You want to make sure those holes are clear and unobstructed, or you'll never be able to get a firm brake.
You'll find an o-ring between the reservoir and the cast body, but Kawi does not show this as being available seperately.
After cleaning everything up, I simply took the reservoir and cast body into my local Pep Boys Super Center and matched one up. It put me out a whole $0.65. :whistle:
Two years+ and LOTS of miles later, and it still works perfectly w/out any leaks.
![B) B)](/media/kunena/emoticons/1.png)
You should be able to match up an o-ring at just about any auto parts store that offers an assortment of 'em.
Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/05/22 09:02
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
22 May 2007 06:06
RetroRiceRocketRider wrote:
I had pretty decent pressure before, should I find a rebuild kit as well or just replace the O-ring?
Yup, that's about as gummed up as mine was.
You're going to need to remove those two phillips-head screws to be able to pull the plastic reservoir off of the cast body, which will provide you access to both holes (inlet and outlet) leading into the piston bore.
You want to make sure those holes are clear and unobstructed, or you'll never be able to get a firm brake.
You'll find an o-ring between the reservoir and the cast body, but Kawi does not show this as being available seperately.
After cleaning everything up, I simply took the reservoir and cast body into my local Pep Boys Super Center and matched one up. It put me out a whole $0.65. :whistle:
Two years+ and LOTS of miles later, and it still works perfectly w/out any leaks.
You should be able to match up an o-ring at just about any auto parts store that offers an assortment of 'em.<br><br>Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/05/22 09:02
I had pretty decent pressure before, should I find a rebuild kit as well or just replace the O-ring?
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22 May 2007 06:30
Lucky you, and your trapezoid shaped 650 master cylinder. I found this link last year after searching forever for a rebuild kit from all the usual places. No one seemed to make them. Even Jeff at Z1 said he would have to buy separate parts from Japan to make me one. All I could find were kits for the round masters, never the trapezoid shaped.
Until one day I was at Redline Cycles and saw this "kit". They will assemble it for you, and despite the webpage saying it is for the master on a 78 KZ1000A model, be assured this is the exact same master on our 650's.
Now you have two choices, one modern looking on ebay and one kit keeping your original master cylinder, as long as the bore is still good.
Until one day I was at Redline Cycles and saw this "kit". They will assemble it for you, and despite the webpage saying it is for the master on a 78 KZ1000A model, be assured this is the exact same master on our 650's.
Now you have two choices, one modern looking on ebay and one kit keeping your original master cylinder, as long as the bore is still good.
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Re: Has anyone bought one of these master cylinders???
22 May 2007 07:37
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Is this not the same kit?
www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=1561
Lucky you, and your trapezoid shaped 650 master cylinder. I found this link last year after searching forever for a rebuild kit from all the usual places. No one seemed to make them. Even Jeff at Z1 said he would have to buy separate parts from Japan to make me one. All I could find were kits for the round masters, never the trapezoid shaped.
Until one day I was at Redline Cycles and saw this "kit". They will assemble it for you, and despite the webpage saying it is for the master on a 78 KZ1000A model, be assured this is the exact same master on our 650's.
Now you have two choices, one modern looking on ebay and one kit keeping your original master cylinder, as long as the bore is still good.
Is this not the same kit?
www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=1561
1978 KZ650B
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22 May 2007 07:55
Nope. That kit is for the B1 model, which has a round master cylinder.. If you have a true 78 B2 model, and it seems you do because the cylinder you show is trapezoid, that kit from Z1 won't work.
Here is a Magura master on ebay now, 16mm. Should be ok for a dual disk , it's 16mm . tinyurl.com/38bupl
I saw a 15mm master too, don't have the link. Search for "15mm master cylinder" and search descriptions too.
Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2007/05/22 11:00
Here is a Magura master on ebay now, 16mm. Should be ok for a dual disk , it's 16mm . tinyurl.com/38bupl
I saw a 15mm master too, don't have the link. Search for "15mm master cylinder" and search descriptions too.
Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2007/05/22 11:00
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22 May 2007 09:08
I had one. Used it and gave it away... Doesn't have the firm feel on my dual front disc as the Shindy I just bought. The Shindy is adjustable and is 5/8". With the new pads Galfer Lines and turned rotors, pulling on the brake handle is like driving spikes into the ground... Stoppies are much more exciting.
Pic installed:
here is the link. www.shindypro.com/catalog/each_q_ptype.key29.html
Richard Z.
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Pic installed:
here is the link. www.shindypro.com/catalog/each_q_ptype.key29.html
Richard Z.
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