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Taking a dive! 82 KZ550 LTD Build
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It looked like this when i got it
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Ran OK and I rode it around town for a little bit without many issues. It had some strange idling issues that sometimes were there and sometimes were not. Wish i could explain it but everyone said it was most likely a vacuum leak somewhere but i couldn't find one. The battery wouldn't charge, and of course i found this out after i was stranded... Thus i was hesitant to take it out a lot and then winter hit so i didn't ride at all.
I decided to get my hands dirty and get familiar with my bike. so i took it apart...
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Turns out, after much research and confusion, it has a Wiseco Big Bore 615cc Kit int it! Pistons looked real nice after i scrubbed the heck out of them. Bought some new rings and put those on. just popped the jugs back on and am working on valve clearances.
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Oh yeah, i decided to paint engine semi-gloss black. Going to file the fins later.
more pictures and info to come.
Anybody know a good place to get 13mm shims on the cheap? Maybe in the Dallas Ft. Worth area?
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The old rings probly had a decent seal. Compression numbers?
Shims can be had all over the place. Try Sudco.com
Good luck. Make sure your reading your service manual carefully.
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If not, there is a very important warning you should read about camchain tension:
home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb/CamsKZZ...KZZXZR550500400.html
You should not really turn the cams if the cams are not fully installed and torqued. IT can damage parts. Also pay attention to the valve guides to make sure they aren't loose.
When you turn the motor, to confirm timing, the tensioner should be in place and you should make sure to put pressure on the chain in between the cams. Otherwise it may want to jump a tooth. But make sure to remove the tensioner cross wedge when you install the valve cover.
Also, make sure the tach gear is out when installing the cam. It's way too easy for the tach gear to bind and you can break a camshaft that way.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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Now for the headache: I timed camshafts again and put pressure between them as if the valve cover were in place and gave them a turn. Worked great and there was no jumping! Unfortunately, once i put the valve cover on and gave it a spin, it's back to jumping. I guess there's not enough pressure?? After taking the cover off, it looks as if the exhaust side has too much slack from the crank to the sprocket. There's no way to adjust this, right?
In the meantime, I put down a solid first coat of rust-oleum appliance epoxy on my freshly de-tabbed frame. Angle grinder and a wire wheel are my new best friends.
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Going to do the mag wheels next. Going for this look
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love the wrenchmonkees bikes!
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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cte.matt wrote: Hah! No kidding! I meant i'm going for the look of the wheels.
I know everyone has different taste, and it's your bike to modify as you like, but in all seriousness the wheels on your bike in your first picture look 1,000 times better than those crappy black Honda comstar wheels. That little bit of exposed alloy silver on your wheels makes a nice match with the alloy on you engine. Might want to think it over before repainting them. Ed
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On your motor, you should not have turned it over until the tensioner was in place so it could take up the slack before any jumping could happen.
But before you put the cover on, you should rotate the crank at least 3 full rotations (with tensioner full installed and you pressing on the middle section of chain) and verify the timing each time. That makes sure there is no walking.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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