fush mount fuel cap
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fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 05:04
any one fitted a flush mounted fuel cap to an old kz tank, any tips?
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 05:49
badkaw has a j-model he put one in.
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 07:28
KZR member 'kano' did one too' on an ELR tank...see the following:
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Michael
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 15:15
Thanks, looks like a kwaka brand cap as well
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74Z1A900 barn find
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 16:15
There was someone else who cut in a new cap from a different Kawi's tank. He had a welder cut out the area 3-4 inches around the other/flat cap tanks cap and welded it to a hole he made in the existing tank. Then the whole refinish thing....
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 16:39
OK, so I need to cut around the the filler cap on the doner tank and weld it into the same size hole made in the z tank. never thought of that, thanks heaps:cheer:
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 18:59
Just be sure to fill the tank partially with water, and don't heat it up too much because it WILL warp.
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
07 May 2008 20:38
good point, will do, cheers
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
08 May 2008 08:50
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
08 May 2008 14:39
thanks 531, next thing is to find a suitable doner tank.
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
23 May 2008 12:26
Oy! Hey, sorry it took me a minute to get this thread...for some reason it was regitereing "read" on my computer...whatever.
Anyway: Yes, that's my tank; I've done it on at least three tanks, your welder needs to be the man as the metal is pretty darn thin. My machinist is a perfectionist and he told me that it's not a job for a shade-tree guy (like me). Make sure that you keep the drain tube so that you can have it welded in and routed on your new tank...if you don't keep it a tiny fuel spill over would turn into a messy clean up.
I have a friend with a salvage yard and I told him I wanted a bashed tank that had a good fuel cap with surrounding metal. He gets too much money for fuel caps, so what I ended up doing was watching eBay for cheap fuel tanks (remember they can be beat-up pretty bad as long as the material around the cap is still good) and I've purchased several and done the "J" tank you see above and a CB900F tank, and a GS1150ES tank and a GS1000E tank (that my friend had to have...so I sold it to him). But anyway, it's very do-able. My tank has black paint on it in that pic because I wanted to protect the bare metal during my 'mock up' of my project.
Good luck on your project and just drop me a line if you have any questions that I might be able to answer!
-KR
Anyway: Yes, that's my tank; I've done it on at least three tanks, your welder needs to be the man as the metal is pretty darn thin. My machinist is a perfectionist and he told me that it's not a job for a shade-tree guy (like me). Make sure that you keep the drain tube so that you can have it welded in and routed on your new tank...if you don't keep it a tiny fuel spill over would turn into a messy clean up.
I have a friend with a salvage yard and I told him I wanted a bashed tank that had a good fuel cap with surrounding metal. He gets too much money for fuel caps, so what I ended up doing was watching eBay for cheap fuel tanks (remember they can be beat-up pretty bad as long as the material around the cap is still good) and I've purchased several and done the "J" tank you see above and a CB900F tank, and a GS1150ES tank and a GS1000E tank (that my friend had to have...so I sold it to him). But anyway, it's very do-able. My tank has black paint on it in that pic because I wanted to protect the bare metal during my 'mock up' of my project.
Good luck on your project and just drop me a line if you have any questions that I might be able to answer!
-KR
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Re: fush mount fuel cap
25 May 2008 15:01
thanks badkaw, I'm looking at some tanks this week at a wrecker, he wants $50au for a complete tank smashed of cause. Said he sells the caps to builders of boats and speedway racers
did your machinist use a mill with a fly cutter? I was thinking just mark it out then use a dremel or 4" grinder to cut it out, the mill would definatly be more accurate
did your machinist use a mill with a fly cutter? I was thinking just mark it out then use a dremel or 4" grinder to cut it out, the mill would definatly be more accurate
74 Z1A900 original
74 Z1A900 stone replica
74Z1A900 barn find
77 Z650B1 Hybrid
81 z650 PIG camp bike
06 ZRX1200R cafe racer project
S1000xr
74 Z1A900 stone replica
74Z1A900 barn find
77 Z650B1 Hybrid
81 z650 PIG camp bike
06 ZRX1200R cafe racer project
S1000xr
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