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04 May 2011 01:58 - 04 May 2011 02:01 #448715 by tybolt99
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This one will go really slow.
Haven't finished the last one yet. So I didn't even plan to start this one.
One day last week, took valve cover off to see what PO has done as he mentioned he messed up timing chain. Found out one of bolt head from cam chain idler were broken off.:angry: Tried to turn crank shaft, couldn't turn either way after little turn. Thought broken bolt head may be jamming chain. Took the head off.5 valves (all 4 intake and 1 exhaust) are bent. He probably messed timing up and started the engine. Of course cam chain guide (pieces of) were in the oil pan.:angry: :angry:
Will need new valves and guides, one size over pistons, all timing compornents, bored to one size up,,,,,. Pretty much same thing as the last one.
Again this gotta go really slow but add pics as it goes.

















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73 Z1 (on the shelf)
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04 May 2011 02:08 #448721 by wireman
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B)

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04 May 2011 02:45 #448732 by wireman
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what kind of wheels are those?might of been a cool bike at one time without the mad max toe cutter fairing on it B)

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04 May 2011 03:22 #448739 by donthekawguy
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wireman wrote: what kind of wheels are those?might of been a cool bike at one time without the mad max toe cutter fairing on it B)


They look like suzuki wheels.

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04 May 2011 04:37 #448749 by Mcdroid
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Ouch! Still, it is nice that you'll be saving the bike. Do the VIN numbers 'match' ?

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04 May 2011 08:52 #448760 by tybolt99
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Not sure about wheels but when I searched around, found out that rear break caliper appears to be from suzuki. So wheels very well could be from Suzuki too.
VIN numbers match. Though many parts were switched or chopped up and/or rigged, still found many originals on it. Wiring harness is cut up and 3 switches were added on the handle bar and the side. :blink: Engine number is a couple hundred after they were changed to 2 piece head gasket.
I don't think I will fix it up to the original shape but thinking to make a runner with some original touch.
Some more pics are here, s897.photobucket.com/albums/ac172/tybolt99/73%20Z1/

82 KZ750 H3
76 KZ900 A4
74 Z1A
73 Z1 (on the shelf)
84 ZN1300
Franklinton, NC

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04 May 2011 10:13 #448774 by Kidkawie
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The silly-cone is scary. Prime example: What squeezes out, squeezes in. i897.photobucket.com/albums/ac172/tybolt99/73%20Z1/DSC_2762.jpg

Good luck with it, I'm sure it will have a better life than before.

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04 May 2011 10:27 #448776 by 531blackbanshee
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nice score,
this should be a cool project!
keep us posted,

leon

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14 May 2011 01:31 #450851 by tybolt99
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Engine is off the frame.







Valves are out from the head. :pinch:



Gathering parts.Got .020 1 up pistons for now.

82 KZ750 H3
76 KZ900 A4
74 Z1A
73 Z1 (on the shelf)
84 ZN1300
Franklinton, NC
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14 May 2011 17:21 #450944 by dejavoodo41
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Those wheels kinda look like my rear wheel and as near as I can tell it's off of an early 900 ninja.

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14 May 2011 17:41 #450950 by trianglelaguna
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ah yes sir....you got your project board going on the wall???


it will be worth it, you got to grab those almost gone bikes if they are close by...

one day soon there will be no more in condition turning up i bet...

nice garden...

how do you keep those N.C bugs away when you are working????

good pics

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14 May 2011 17:46 #450952 by T_Dub
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Those are some niiice valves! Good luck, I'm sure she'll be great!

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