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First thing I did was tackle the carbs. They were nasty. #2 and 3 had fuel/syrup sitting in the bowls for 20 years. The jets had crystals on them, and the slides were fused.
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Z1 Enterprises is were I sourced 99% of the parts. Great prices and excellent service. Those guys know their bikes.
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Didn't look too bad, but rinse after rinse of hot water kept resulting in brown murky nast stuff pouring out.
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This was the final step which worked amazingly well. Came out good as new.
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Exhaust back on with new gaskets.
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Tank back on with new cheapo petock, and inline filter.
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What an amazing feeling.
Excuse the shorts, it was 40 Celsius out while I was working on the bike and I just wanted to take it for a quick spin.
Now for the aesthetics, dents, paint etc. and a new seat, although, I have to admit it's comfortable.
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Bought it to do as a passtime rather than throw loads of money at it and have it turn into a museum piece. I intent to use it as a daily ride and not just for sunny Sunday afternoons.
Your photos suggest that the cylinder head can be removed with the engine in the frame. My manual seems to be saying you have to remove the engine from the frame to do this. How did you manage?
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CrazyHarry wrote: Excellent. I bagged me a 1977 B1 about 18 months ago and am making slow progress with it.
Bought it to do as a passtime rather than throw loads of money at it and have it turn into a museum piece. I intent to use it as a daily ride and not just for sunny Sunday afternoons.
Your photos suggest that the cylinder head can be removed with the engine in the frame. My manual seems to be saying you have to remove the engine from the frame to do this. How did you manage?
Harry, throw that Clymer or Haynes manual in the fire and get a Kawasaki service manual. In it you will see very specific instructions on engine disassembly with the engine installed and a separate section on engine disassembly with the engine removed. The real manuals are available on eBay, just be sure to get one that contains your exact year/model as there are differences in the various KZ650 models. Ed
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