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Santy Claus brought me a clutch push rod, specifically for the KZ1000P.
On the left is a rod from a KZ1100.
In the center is The Mysterious Rod that came with the bike.
On the right is the new rod, which is entirely of steel.
Here's the end of The Mysterious Rod...
Somebody stuck a threaded bit on the end with JB Weld. My brother doesn't recall the origin story of The Mysterious Rod, but knows that he didn't add that bit on the end, it's been seven or eight years since he took this bike apart, and he doesn't remember if The Mysterious Rod even came out of this engine.
I find interesting the variety of lengths in these push rods. I'd have thought that the KZ1100 rod would be the same as the KZ1000P...
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This one is a 13116-1148, the parts diagram at buykawasaki.com indicates 13116-1033. The eBay listing specified 1991 model, I guess Kawasaki changed the design between 1987 and 1991.
Oh well, I'm out a whopping $16... or I could just cut this one shorter, chamfer the end and call it good! The question is... how long does it need to be? At present, it's about 13"...
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79 KZ 1000 LTD
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I do have an acetylene torch... though I'd rather just get the right part.bluezbike wrote: Not sure they can be cut down as I believe the ends are hardened
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guitargeek wrote: Damn, it looks like I might've gotten the wrong part... This one is a 13116-1148, the parts diagram at buykawasaki.com indicates 13116-1033. The eBay listing specified 1991 model, I guess Kawasaki changed the design between 1987 and 1991....
Based on my interpretation of the info provided at kawasaki.com ---
Am thinking clutch push rod 13116-1033 as used in the earlier models was upgraded (somehow improved) on later models, at which time it was assigned another part number 13116-1148, whereby 13116-1148 became a "supercession" which also fits and may be used in the earlier models.
13116-1033
Model (18):
KZ1000-J1 (1981)
KZ1000-J2 (1982)
KZ1000-J3 (1983)
KZ1000-K1 (LTD) (1981)
KZ1000-K2 (LTD) (1982)
KZ1000-M1 (CSR) (1981)
KZ1000-M2 (CSR) (1982)
KZ1000-P1 (Police 1000) (1982)
KZ1000-P2 (Police 1000) (1983)
KZ1000-P3 (Police 1000) (1984)
KZ1000-P4 (Police 1000) (1985)
KZ1000-P5 (Police 1000) (1986)
KZ1000-P6 (Police 1000) (1987)
KZ1000-P7 (Police 1000) (1988)
KZ1000-P8 (Police 1000) (1989)
KZ1000-P9 (Police 1000) (1990)
KZ1100-B1 (GPz) (1981)
KZ1100-B2 (GPz) (1982)
13116-1148
Model (14):
KZ1000-P10 (Police 1000) (1991)
KZ1000-P11 (Police 1000) (1992)
KZ1000-P12 (Police 1000) (1993)
KZ1000-P13 (Police 1000) (1994)
KZ1000-P14 (Police 1000) (1995)
KZ1000-P15 (Police 1000) (1996)
KZ1000-P16 (Police 1000) (1997)
KZ1000-P17 (Police 1000) (1998)
KZ1000-P18 (Police 1000) (1999)
KZ1000-P19 (Police 1000) (2000)
KZ1000-P20 (Police 1000) (2001)
KZ1000-P21 (Police 1000) (2002)
KZ1000-P22 (Police 1000) (2003)
KZ1000-P24 (Police 1000) (2005)
Perhaps Kawasaki used a different hardening process incident to the supercession, but with the part otherwise remaining the same.
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Keep us informed of progress
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I have about two weeks to get this thing together, then I'll go for a 3000 mile ride.
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I still need to split the case and change out the cam chain, then reassemble with the 1089cc block & pistons.peavylotus wrote: It's looking good, what do you have left to clean up?
I'm going to give the wheels another helping of soap and elbow grease before new bearings and rubber.
Still need to change out the fork seals.
I have one caliper with a broken bleed screw.
I needed to paint the frame last week, but the weather turned cold & wet. Today's forecast calls for 82 and sunny, so a BUNCH of stuff is getting painted!
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