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1984 KZP Restoration Kickoff
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Those Powerball's are pricey, but worth the money. I picked up the small one, and it does a good job of getting into the nooks and crannys.
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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The valve cover wasn't taking a shine like I'd hoped, so I opted for quick and easy. Polished the ends, then rattle can-ed the rest with some Dupli-color "Steel" wheel paint. Practically an exact match on the color, but I'm worried about how it will hold up. A few drops of gas and it'll probably look like junk. Easy enough though to pull it off and send it to the powder coater if the paint becomes a problem.
Chattanooga, TN
1984 KZ1000 P3 (Blue Shift)
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As you can see, the engine is in but I didn't get much farther than that. If you're ever looking for a way to advance your cursing skills, I highly suggest trying to wrestle a bike frame down over an engine by yourself. I feel like I should go to confession, and I'm not even Catholic. Installing a block without a piston ring compressor works pretty well, too. Either way, you'll be using your entire four-letter vocabulary, and probably inventing some new ones.
I was at least able to get the triple clamp, forks and front wheel on. I'm happy with the results, and thrilled that it starting to look (sort of) like a motorcycle again.
Chattanooga, TN
1984 KZ1000 P3 (Blue Shift)
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What looks better, your engine or Halle Berry in a see through? hmmm..... OMR ponders :laugh:
Keep the images coming.... damn that makes me want to rip the engine out again...
OMR
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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Phoenix, Az
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What looks better, your engine or Halle Berry in a see through? hmmm..... OMR ponders :laugh:
The engine looks nice but I'll go for Halle everytime. That's one woman I never get tired of looking at.
Andy
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I'm working hard towards getting the carbs and pipes on it so I can begin trying to start the freshly rebuilt engine. Maybe tomorrow!
Once I pick up the brake parts from the powder coater this afternoon, I'll have everything I need to finish the bike.
Only two weeks left before I'm due to leave for the Natchez Trace Parkway, so I'm crossing my fingers the motor starts okay, and that there are no more surprises!
Chattanooga, TN
1984 KZ1000 P3 (Blue Shift)
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I got so busy working on the bike I barely had time to take pictures, so I'm playing catch up now.
Pipes and ignition components are on, and I'm getting ready to try to start her up.
After this I lost a week trying to find/but a replacement IC ignitor because I thought mine was bad. Turned out that the '89 model harness I picked up from the dealer (to replace the original one butchered by the PO) was not exactly identical. For some reason, the hot wire from the handlebar kill switch runs through a connector intended (I think) for the radio equipment, and then to the coils. So I wasn't getting juice to the coils, and no spark. Not a problem though. The later model IC ignitor input lead matched a later model timing pulser I happened to have on hand.
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I originally intended to paint the bike, but everyone who has seen it is impressed enough that I've decided to keep it original. I may pick up a cleaner tank on Ebay if I find one cheap, and some stress fractures on the saddlebags will eventually require they be replaced, but otherwise I'm very happy with the results.
Chattanooga, TN
1984 KZ1000 P3 (Blue Shift)
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