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77' 1000 project round 2
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I bought it like this,
Then I went over it installed a gs1100 swingarm, Z1 side covers and painted/polished the whole works.
Well it's been about 12k miles since then and they've not been kind to my old KZ, Over the course of the year it received a different exhaust, some bar end mirrors, an ugly yet very comfortable seat, A severe base gasket leak and about 2k of the miles were on gravel.
The whole bike is this dirty
It's been everywhere this year.
And now it's time to rip it apart again and give it the full treatment, here it sits tonight halfway dismantled.
Ham lake, MN.
77&78 KZ1000A's
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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As far as machining goes, luckily I'm a machinist by trade I figured I'll backcut the trans, install larger valves, a little port and polish work and weld the the new crank.
I'm also going to paint it a little more custom, And stop taking gravel roads.
Ham lake, MN.
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1973 z1 2-1974z1-a,2-1975z1-b dragbikes1015cc+1393cc, 1977kz1000,1978kz1000,1981kz1000j, 1997 zx-11, 2000 z12r,1428turbo nitrous pro-mod and a shit load of parts thats all for now leader sask.,CANADA
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....machinist by trade
You have just made a whole slew of new friends.....
Question on welding the crank.
Obviously accomplishing yourself, any guide/tutorial on what is actually accomplished in this procedure....
Images of exactly where to run the beads?
Can this be accomplished accurately mind you with wire feed versus TIG...?
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1976 KZ900-A4
MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
Head: P&P via Larry Cavanaugh
ZX636 suspension
MIKUNI, RS-34'S...
Kerker 4-1, 1.5" comp baffle.
Dyna-S E.I.
Earls 10 row Oil Cooler
Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
Innovate LC1 Wideband 02 AFR meter
Phoenix, Az
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You have just made a whole slew of new friends.....
Question on welding the crank.
Obviously accomplishing yourself, any guide/tutorial on what is actually accomplished in this procedure....
Images of exactly where to run the beads?
Can this be accomplished accurately mind you with wire feed versus TIG...?
Add i800phyco to the list guys.....
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To be fair I've never welded a crank before, I dont think I'd try it with wire feed I'll be using TIG. What I'm thinking I'll do is die grind a groove where the journals go through the counter weights then fill the groove with the TIG welder I'll be doing it tomorrow I'll be sure to take some pics.
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Plus a few others.
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when i got it........welding pics when ya do it....
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All the one I have ever seen done just have a couple ofsmall beads across from each other...The crank was engineered to stay true ...mind you not as a drag bike (hard launches slick ect.) so just a little will go a long way....also the more you put in there the more weight you add I know its not much but they are balanced to within the gram...and that aint much...just my 2 cents
good point...i could be totally wrong but some of the pics i ve seen on welded cranks look like mig welds.....i m sure the pros will weigh in...
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I live in St. Louis Park, and am workin on my first bike.....im gonna need to take you out for lunch sometime!!!
83 KZ 1100 Shaft Drive
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Ham Lake???
I live in St. Louis Park, and am workin on my first bike.....im gonna need to take you out for lunch sometime!!!
You ever get out to Dulonos on lake street for bike night (first Thursday every month)?
Ham lake, MN.
77&78 KZ1000A's
A nice 79 1000LTD
And a pile 80 1000LTD
Plus a few others.
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The welds look better in person.
I used your basic Miller Syncrowave AC/DC TIG.
Ham lake, MN.
77&78 KZ1000A's
A nice 79 1000LTD
And a pile 80 1000LTD
Plus a few others.
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