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Piston positioning rod 24 Nov 2012 13:20 #559860

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So I'm getting ready to put together my upper end if time permits and I was looking for something to stabilize the pistons to make it easier when trying to slip the rings back in the cylinder block. Was looking for some perfect diameter metal rods so I can duplicate the function of the special tool: the piston positioning rod. Than found this laying around in my tool room. Its a 5", 1/8" dia. double rod tool hanger used on peg boards. Only had to straighten the curve towards the end that is meant to keep a tool from slipping off. You will need to have one for each side of the engine. The 5" one was long enough to reach underneath two pistons. Not sure how much it would cost to buy the real piston positioning tool from Kawasaki, but I'm sure this is by far cheaper, very stable (compared to using loose metal rods) and you just may already own one on your peg board, ;).




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Piston positioning rod 24 Nov 2012 14:22 #559863

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I would cut off the two rods that stick up. They might get in the way.
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Piston positioning rod 24 Nov 2012 14:26 #559866

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I use a tool called the "WIFE"....the thing that sucks about this tool is the attutide and it talks back..... :sick: :( :huh: :S

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Piston positioning rod 24 Nov 2012 15:07 #559870

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4TheKZ1000 wrote: I use a tool called the "WIFE"....the thing that sucks about this tool is the attutide and it talks back..... :sick: :( :huh: :S


:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: , ain't that the truth! Sometimes getting my wife to help me seems more painful than pulling teeth, :P
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Piston positioning rod 02 Feb 2013 07:21 #570354

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That is a slick idea B)
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Piston positioning rod 02 Feb 2013 11:10 #570369

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KZJOE900 wrote: So I'm getting ready to put together my upper end if time permits and I was looking for something to stabilize the pistons to make it easier when trying to slip the rings back in the cylinder block. Was looking for some perfect diameter metal rods so I can duplicate the function of the special tool: the piston positioning rod. Than found this laying around in my tool room. Its a 5", 1/8" dia. double rod tool hanger used on peg boards. Only had to straighten the curve towards the end that is meant to keep a tool from slipping off. You will need to have one for each side of the engine. The 5" one was long enough to reach underneath two pistons. Not sure how much it would cost to buy the real piston positioning tool from Kawasaki, but I'm sure this is by far cheaper, very stable (compared to using loose metal rods) and you just may already own one on your peg board, ;).







Dam...that looks like it would work perfectly.... I have some Kawaski tools similar to that.
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Piston positioning rod 02 Feb 2013 11:57 #570376

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Holly crapola.... Awesome idea (peg board hooks).... Freakin LUV It!B)
1976 KZ900-A4
MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
Head: P&P via Larry Cavanaugh
ZX636 suspension
MIKUNI, RS-34'S...
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Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
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