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03 Apr 2012 00:00 #513706
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Vent nipples should remain open to atmosphere.
Okay to run hose from crankcase vent into airbox, or catch-can, or open to atmosphere.
Good Fortune! [/quote]
Ok, I thought I was good. Other than the nips on the carbs, are there any other open vents?
Okay to run hose from crankcase vent into airbox, or catch-can, or open to atmosphere.
Good Fortune! [/quote]
Ok, I thought I was good. Other than the nips on the carbs, are there any other open vents?
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03 Apr 2012 00:01 #513707
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Ok, final shot of the installed cam cover
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03 Apr 2012 00:11 #513710
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I also blasted, primered, and painted the reed valves in VHT Aluminum
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03 Apr 2012 00:12 - 03 Apr 2012 11:54 #513711
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I would like to punch the Bubba that "replaced all engine gaskets and valve cover gasket" in the throat!
The yahoos that charged over $2000 for work done to this bike re-used the cam end plugs and even cracked one during install. I spent a couple of hours getting the old gasket material off the head.
I ended up putting a very thin film of black permatex on the head, in the plug valley, and then on the valve cover, before sticking the gasket to the cover. I haven't had a chance to run the engine for more than 30 seconds but I am confident that my oil leaks have now been sealed
The yahoos that charged over $2000 for work done to this bike re-used the cam end plugs and even cracked one during install. I spent a couple of hours getting the old gasket material off the head.
I ended up putting a very thin film of black permatex on the head, in the plug valley, and then on the valve cover, before sticking the gasket to the cover. I haven't had a chance to run the engine for more than 30 seconds but I am confident that my oil leaks have now been sealed
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03 Apr 2012 00:22 - 03 Apr 2012 00:23 #513714
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Being uncertain as to which style carb is fitted on the bike at hand, here are some examples on both manual slide carb and CV carb.
Some carbs have an additional vacuum nipple dedicated to a vacuum operated petcock.
Where such additional vacuum nipple unused, it must also be capped/plugged.
Good Fortune!
Some carbs have an additional vacuum nipple dedicated to a vacuum operated petcock.
Where such additional vacuum nipple unused, it must also be capped/plugged.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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08 Apr 2012 15:17 #514723
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Okay, the Earl's Oil Cooler finally arrived and it is installed!!
Old cooler (top) from a Zephyr and the new cooler
Much thicker cooler than the other non-oem unit
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Old cooler (top) from a Zephyr and the new cooler
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Much thicker cooler than the other non-oem unit
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08 Apr 2012 15:26 #514724
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Cooler mounted using rubber coated P-clamps. I mounted them to the crash bar and held them steady by loosening the crash bar and crushing the clamps between the downtubes and the bar.
A test warm-up showed good flow and no leaks in the new cooling system. However, a leak did appear at the front of the valve cover. I will have to pull it off and re-check everything GRRRR
Mounted high as possible given the size of the unit (8.5"w x 4"h x 2"d)
I used 45 deg fittings and ran both lines to the center, then down and right (from the rider), to the frame, then up and around
Bug's eye view from the front, cooler just clears the top of the front fender, allowing completely unobstructed airflow
Oil line routing
A test warm-up showed good flow and no leaks in the new cooling system. However, a leak did appear at the front of the valve cover. I will have to pull it off and re-check everything GRRRR
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Mounted high as possible given the size of the unit (8.5"w x 4"h x 2"d)
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I used 45 deg fittings and ran both lines to the center, then down and right (from the rider), to the frame, then up and around
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Bug's eye view from the front, cooler just clears the top of the front fender, allowing completely unobstructed airflow
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Oil line routing
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