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One thing I noticed in looking at the '82 GPz750 swing arm diagram is that the swing arm has no grease fitting. With bushings a grease fitting is an absolute must. In looking at the horrible condition of your pivot sleeve I wonder what happened. There are oil seals on each end that are suppose to protect the needle bearings, but judging by the wear and pitting on the sleeve it looks like any grease that was originally in there was long gone. Were the bearings dry when you took it apart? Maybe a previous owner got carried away using a pressure washer? Ed
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KZ750R1 + 1991 ZR750 = KZR750R1
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Yeah it was a typo,34's.I like long roads of degunking.Point taken with the tank,living on the wet coast can do bad (rusty)things.Going to check yours out GAkzr750r1 wrote: 84? You mean 34 right? Good luck, you have a long road of de gunking ahead. Get that tank stripped and treated ASAP. Not many of these survived.
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Depending on extent of rust, refinishing in black might give very acceptable results.
If stuck position fits the bike, could refinish and use the system without needing to separate the headers from the muffler.
Muriatic acid does a good fast job toward eliminating rust. And there are other good and less dangerous rust removal products also available. Possibly sand blast the hard-to-reach areas at the collection juncture.
If separation is needed to reorient the connection, a muffler shop might be able to help, perhaps by torching the connection to cherry red immediately before attempting to pull it apart -- let them do this for safety reasons because they know how without frying human parts.
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