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Testarossa's 78 KZ1000 Fighter Build
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TexasKZ, I would be tempted to do that to the car if it were mine, but mama wouldn't have it. Actually I would probably turbo it first, but an LS1 would sure sound cool in that little car.
1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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jus1975 wrote:
i wish i would have saw this before you started on that tank. you should not start at the center but at the outside edges then work your way inward. it works out better and less repair afterwards
That's a good tip. It's no matter, the remainder of the dent will be corrected with filler. I just didn't want filler that was 1/4" deep. I'll keep that one in mind for the next time I pull a dent.
Mark, the screws were at 1 1/4 turns out from seated. I have the screws that are on the engine side of the carb. I suspect that this will change with the smaller jets. I doubt that I can fool with it today. I'm committed to catching up on car maintenance. Oil changes all around, and sadly the Miata needs a throwout bearing.
if u had the fuel screws at 1 1/4 turn , they may be ok. if u think it is still rich at 1 1/4, just turn them in more. u dont change the jet unless u run out of screw travel, or close to it.
i would drop the needle before a pilot change too, just to see if it helps. the needle will overlap the top end of the pilot circuit.
good luck.
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testarossa wrote:
jus1975 wrote:
i wish i would have saw this before you started on that tank. you should not start at the center but at the outside edges then work your way inward. it works out better and less repair afterwards
That's a good tip. It's no matter, the remainder of the dent will be corrected with filler. I just didn't want filler that was 1/4" deep. I'll keep that one in mind for the next time I pull a dent.
Mark, the screws were at 1 1/4 turns out from seated. I have the screws that are on the engine side of the carb. I suspect that this will change with the smaller jets. I doubt that I can fool with it today. I'm committed to catching up on car maintenance. Oil changes all around, and sadly the Miata needs a throwout bearing.
if u had the fuel screws at 1 1/4 turn , they may be ok. if u think it is still rich at 1 1/4, just turn them in more. u dont change the jet unless u run out of screw travel, or close to it.
i would drop the needle before a pilot change too, just to see if it helps. the needle will overlap the top end of the pilot circuit.
good luck.
I guess that I will learn this one the hard way. I already changed the pilots. I'll try with the 17.5s since they are already in there. I'll know about the pilots right away if I have to set the screws at 3 turns out. It's going to be tough to find the time for testing in the next two weeks.
1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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Angola, IN
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NICE WORK!!
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How do you plan on adapting the old KZ speedo to the new front tire/wheel combination?
Can you adapt? I think one of the styling highlights of the KZ is the gage pack. If you can just adapt somehow, then it would mean I can use the old style gages on the KZ I am building.
They are like a signature of the KZ, I really want to use them.
your thread is very detailed and informative Thank you for sharing!!
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I have more questions??
How do you plan on adapting the old KZ speedo to the new front tire/wheel combination?
Can you adapt? I think one of the styling highlights of the KZ is the gage pack. If you can just adapt somehow, then it would mean I can use the old style gages on the KZ I am building.
They are like a signature of the KZ, I really want to use them.
your thread is very detailed and informative Thank you for sharing!!
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I fully agree about the gauges. I'm working on that one at the moment. You know I'll post any info that I discover. Lord knows that I scratched my head long enough to figure out how to mount the gauges to the GSXR top clamp. I have to at least try and make them work. I should have kept the GSXR dashboard. I bet that I could have hidden the guts of the Suzuki speedo behind the KZ gauge face and made something work. Hmmmm....
1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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Angola, IN
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Restoring and customizing a KZ1000. Click here to read about it.
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I actually started a discussion about this subject here: kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...ew&catid=4&id=405926
Feel free to chime in there with any more suggestions. I'm all ears at this point. No idea is too crazy.
1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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Well I found the idiot light cover that fell off when I was lapping the subdivision. Unfortunately I found it on top of the head.
After I experimented a little with the 17.5 pilots, I have discovered that the 20s were right in the first place. I can't even get the bike to idle without being on the choke with the 17.5s in place. I tried everything from 1 to 3 turns out on the pilot screws. Mark was right, as usual. Maybe, I'll have time to correct it on Friday.
1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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