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1979 KZ650 Restoration
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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
Cobourg, Ont. Can.
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When you blasted your frame, did you actually use sand or did you use another media? I already bought a Harbor Freight media blaster and walnut shells for the engine, but did you use glass, sand, plastic other for the frame.
Watching your build-up with interest!
I used Black Diamond fine blasting media from Tractor Supply.
Be sure to post your project when you get it started, I would like to see how the walnut shells work.
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Did the soda remove the actual corrosion and just leave the dark spots ? I'm going to be doing a motor that will be painted and I was trying to avoid disassembling it if possible. I was thinking that soda would be the best for my job, but if it doesnt remove paint and oxidation it may not be worthwhile.
'80 Z750fx
'81 KZ550A
'81 GPz550's, Too many!
'82 KZ1000R
'82 GPz750
'90 ZR550
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Really nice job !!...especially for low cost DIY.
Did the soda remove the actual corrosion and just leave the dark spots ? I'm going to be doing a motor that will be painted and I was trying to avoid disassembling it if possible. I was thinking that soda would be the best for my job, but if it doesnt remove paint and oxidation it may not be worthwhile.
Thanks mjg15!
My experience with the soda was that it woked good on painted aluminum engine parts. I tested it on a GPZ oil pan. It was the original paint so you know the aluminum below would be good. It removed the paint and left a very nice aluminum finish.
On bare oxidized aluminum it did not work so well. I did some web searches on soda and some of the info I found said it was meant to be a paint stripper and not something that would be used to remove oxidation. My testing confirmed this.
Good luck with your project.
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'80 Z750fx
'81 KZ550A
'81 GPz550's, Too many!
'82 KZ1000R
'82 GPz750
'90 ZR550
Project photo album: s163.photobucket.com/albums/t289/mg15_ph...GPz-ZR550%20project/
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I spent days on my engine cases and covers, for me a gallon of WD-40 and brass wire brush did most fot he work, followed by a rinse in MEK.
If I knew what I was doing all the time life wouldn't be any fun.
'80 KZ650 E 700cc, dyna ignition and coils, frame up restoration, daily driver
'81 KZ1300 A3 full restoration, custom big bore pistons, 1400cc 6 cylinder super bike
"77 KZ650 B1 - Barn Find, work in progeress
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Nice job man. What are your plans for the body work?
I spent days on my engine cases and covers, for me a gallon of WD-40 and brass wire brush did most fot he work, followed by a rinse in MEK.
Thanks Tyler. As you probably know the 1979 KZ650s came in red, green or black. This one was originally red, unfortunetly the paint was faded really bad. I am thinking I will go with red, but am not ruling out the green or black. The black would be the easiest by far but I am just not crazy about black on these bikes. I like the way the green bikes look the best, but I am trying to be a purist and keep this bike looking like it did from the factory.
If anyone has any suggestions on what to use for paint for either the original red or green, I would love to hear from you.
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1977 KZ 650 C
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