Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
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Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 07:32
I'm trying to find master cylinder rebuild kits for both a 79 kz650 SR and an 81 kz650 csr. I'm admitting defeat and ready to accept humility- where do I find them?
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 07:35
Have you tried z-1 enterprises yet ? I think I saw a set on e-bay too. Wayne
78 KZ650C2 Dyna ignition and coils,Pod filters,4-1 Kerker,CBR Tail Light,Drilled front dics,Custom front fender,1/4 fairing.
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 07:41
I didn't actually see a kit there, I'm not sure what parts I would need for it. Are they all available?
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 07:59
I'd start by calling or emailing Z1 Enterprises. If they can't get them, check out
www.partsnmore.com
-- they sell a lot of rebuild kits, and might be able to track one down that'll work.
Someone with the cross-referencing software might chip in here to let you know what other bikes use the same master cylinder... I can never remember who has it.![:-\ :-\](/irritated.gif)
Give Z1 a shot, though. If Jeff can get one for you, that'll be your easiest option!
Someone with the cross-referencing software might chip in here to let you know what other bikes use the same master cylinder... I can never remember who has it.
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Give Z1 a shot, though. If Jeff can get one for you, that'll be your easiest option!
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 08:01
Story:
Even if you don't see it on Jeff's site, ask him...he can acquire virually anything that is still available and he has resources unavailable to most of us (personally I think he's hooked in with the Yakuza:) ).
Even if you don't see it on Jeff's site, ask him...he can acquire virually anything that is still available and he has resources unavailable to most of us (personally I think he's hooked in with the Yakuza:) ).
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1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
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Victoria, Texas
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 08:38
If Jeff doesn't have them, I think
www.partsnmore.com
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 09:25
I couldn't find them on z1 but I fired them a parts request since I couldn't get through on the line. Partsnmore doesn't have the ones for my models. I'm hoping Jeff pulls through for me.
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 09:32
Click the "LINK" button at the top of this page, go to Parts. Bunch a places.
Do you have the triangular shaped master cylinder? My '78 has one, and I can not find a rebuild kit anywhere for it. I believe the piston diameter is slightly different than the earlier and later models. I asked Jeff at Z1 if he had one, and he said he would have to order the parts special from Japan and make a kit. I didn't follow thru with it.
If I have to ever replace it I will go with a new aftermarket master cylinder, you can find them for about $80.
Do you have the triangular shaped master cylinder? My '78 has one, and I can not find a rebuild kit anywhere for it. I believe the piston diameter is slightly different than the earlier and later models. I asked Jeff at Z1 if he had one, and he said he would have to order the parts special from Japan and make a kit. I didn't follow thru with it.
If I have to ever replace it I will go with a new aftermarket master cylinder, you can find them for about $80.
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 09:34
I've been looking through those sites but haven't found one
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 11:12
Yeah, they don't have the kits at Z1 but they can get them for $50. Makes sense to replace one. Anyone switch out their brakes with a master from another bike? Any suggestions?
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 14:51
This is one of the bikes that it's getting very difficult to get brake parts for. None of the aftermarket companies seem to carry one for this bike. So... the only option is genuine Kawasaki parts. According to Kawasaki Japan the piston is still available - but that's no guarantee. With Kawasaki in the USA, we can checkon the piston, but it usually takes a day of so to confirm if the part is available and in stock. Often Kawasaki shows the parts as available, but once you've ordered it they come back with an out of stock or NLA response.
If that fails, there are other options. We recently helped a customer out when we could not find a piston for the master cylinder - we used the rubber seal off a different piston that was the same diameter.
If that fails, there are other options. We recently helped a customer out when we could not find a piston for the master cylinder - we used the rubber seal off a different piston that was the same diameter.
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Re: Where to get master cylinder rebuild kits?
09 Feb 2006 15:59
Sure but couldn't you just gank a master cylinder from another line of bikes? Yeah it won't be origional in looks or anything, but it would perform the same function.
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