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1979 KZ650 Restoration
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I think I used that same paint on my frame (with the hardener) and it seemed to turn out okay, but it got scratched in a few places when I reassembled the bike (mostly my fault). I tried to use it on my body pieces for some detailing, but it seemed to spray differently than when I had first used it (more of a splatter than a spray) - probably because it was too old after being opened and was kept in the garage.
Did you do one coat or multiple?
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looking good!
1978 KZ650 B2A
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I am sticking with the glass bead blasting. I hope to have the engine bottom end assembled this week. I was waiting for a crank seal to get here and it finally did today. I'll post some pics of the assembled engine. Where did you get your cases done? I might be interested in going that route on my next project.
Your cases look great, probably as nice as they did right off the assembly line. I got my castings blasted at a deburring/polishing shop called J&P Deburring in Southern California. They have an EDM machine and burned out two sheared off main bearing bolts in my case, then told me they could make my cases look pretty. I said OK, and $115 later all my external casting look better than new
FRANKEN Z!
1978 KZ1000 A2A with 08'Speed Triple SSSA and '06 GSXR1000 front end
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I hope to assemble the swingarm to the bike this coming week as well.
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I am going to try to get the engine in the chassis tomorrow, that will be another milestone.
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The engine assembly is now completed. Everything looked good inside just cleaned everything up and replaced all the gaskets and seals. I checked the valve clearance again (I adjusted the valves and ran the engine before tearing it down)since I cleaned all the valves, no changes were needed. All of the fastners are original, They cleaned up really nice with some metal polish and elbow grease.
I am going to try to get the engine in the chassis tomorrow, that will be another milestone.
Your engine came out beautiful! :woohoo:
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Watching your build-up with interest!
1978 KZ650 B2
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2009 Kawasaki 650R - yes it is a Ninja, but not really
1985 Ninja 900 or GPz900 for everyone else outside the USA
1984 Ninja 900 for restoration
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