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04 Apr 2024 05:09 #897249
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Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
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1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
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Welcome. That's quite the motorcycle resume!
Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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05 Apr 2024 16:00 #897297
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2014 BMW R1200RT (Current ride)
1971 Norton 750 Commando
1979 KZ1000A3A MKII (Present project)
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Update!
Much thanks for the help. Followed the advice and drilled/tapped for 5/16×24t all thread. What I had leftover from Norton project.. Found out the outer 10mm steel plug was only 14mm long. The actual oil galley plug is aluminum. Gave me a little surprise when I pocket thru the steel and the bit proceeded to twist the aluminum plug. Was able to pull the steel plug back flush then simply tap the aluminum one until it cleared the oil pathway. Tonight's task, clean up everything, pin the aluminum plug in place, fill the cavity between the two with silicone and loc-tite seet screw in the 5/16 hole. Should be good!
Much thanks for the help. Followed the advice and drilled/tapped for 5/16×24t all thread. What I had leftover from Norton project.. Found out the outer 10mm steel plug was only 14mm long. The actual oil galley plug is aluminum. Gave me a little surprise when I pocket thru the steel and the bit proceeded to twist the aluminum plug. Was able to pull the steel plug back flush then simply tap the aluminum one until it cleared the oil pathway. Tonight's task, clean up everything, pin the aluminum plug in place, fill the cavity between the two with silicone and loc-tite seet screw in the 5/16 hole. Should be good!
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1976 KZ400D, 1977 KZ1000A1, 1976 KH400, 1979 XS400, 1980 KZ550A, 1980 KZ750E, 1983 GPZ550,1979 KZ1000B LTD, 1986 ZG1000 Concours,1982 XS650 Turbo,KZ1000C, KZ1000P,1978 KZ650C (×2),2003 BMW R1150RT
2014 BMW R1200RT (Current ride)
1971 Norton 750 Commando
1979 KZ1000A3A MKII (Present project)
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06 Apr 2024 08:25 #897317
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Glad you got it. Thats interesting on the plug diameter. The engine I had was a KZ900 I believe maybe a late Z1. The plug was 12mm steel and was the only one. They must have bored it 10mm then 12mm and plugged it. What year were you working on?
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06 Apr 2024 10:15 #897318
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
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Weclome to an awesome forum. Great to have new members. Good to hear your problem was an easy fix. Second time I have heard of this issue, I’m going to put an inspection of this area on my radar.
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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09 Apr 2024 14:48 #897421
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20 Apr 2024 12:57 #897889
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All told, it's been an interesting learning experience. I'm sure that in my very early days of wrenching I may have installed too long of a bolt in the same location while mounting various engine case guards. It only took 45 years for Karma to catch up with me!
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2014 BMW R1200RT (Current ride)
1971 Norton 750 Commando
1979 KZ1000A3A MKII (Present project)
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Sorry for the delay in responding to your question. You were correct, the plug is a 12mm diameter. What I didn't expect was that were two plugs; one steel to plug the outer part of the hole, and an aluminum one towards the interior. The aluminum one is the one you can see in my earlier pictures that has the notch machined from it when they cross-drilled for the passage from the oil pump. When I drilled for the tap in the steel plug, the bit passed through the steel, into a soft material, then bit into the aluminum plug for a few revolutions. I decided not to attempt further drilling as it was evident I had more than enough aluminum plug material left in the hole to do the job. Super-cleaned everything with brake cleaner after I drew the steel plug back into place. Drifted/tapped the aluminum plug back past the oil passage hole for the pump. Introduced high temp silicone through the threaded hole in the steel plug, then 'loctited' a piece of the threaded rod into the hole. Fairly confident there will not be a problem going forward.Glad you got it. Thats interesting on the plug diameter. The engine I had was a KZ900 I believe maybe a late Z1. The plug was 12mm steel and was the only one. They must have bored it 10mm then 12mm and plugged it. What year were you working on?
All told, it's been an interesting learning experience. I'm sure that in my very early days of wrenching I may have installed too long of a bolt in the same location while mounting various engine case guards. It only took 45 years for Karma to catch up with me!
EKKAWI
1976 KZ400D, 1977 KZ1000A1, 1976 KH400, 1979 XS400, 1980 KZ550A, 1980 KZ750E, 1983 GPZ550,1979 KZ1000B LTD, 1986 ZG1000 Concours,1982 XS650 Turbo,KZ1000C, KZ1000P,1978 KZ650C (×2),2003 BMW R1150RT
2014 BMW R1200RT (Current ride)
1971 Norton 750 Commando
1979 KZ1000A3A MKII (Present project)
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