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So anyway.... The cylinders are honed, the new rings are gapped, the head is back together with new viton seals & lapped valves, the clutch cover, stator cover and sprocket cover have a nice satin sheen to them (after about 5 hours of work removing the black paint and deep scratches) and I'm just waiting for the 2 small cylinder base o-rings to get here before the motor can go back together.
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After my husband got the bike home, we unloaded it and did a very quick 20 minute evaluation;
The good:
Clean NJ Title
Engine turns over smoothly and has seemingly good compression.
It's mostly Complete. Only missing the air box and rear turn signals at first glance.
Carbs look good (aside from the black paint on the outsde) and the slides all move very smoothly. Both the push and pull throttle cables are still there)
Has fresh oil in it.
Clutch springs feel good.
All 4 plugs just have some carbon on them, as opposed to being soaked with oil
Tank has been sealed, but from looking inside and feeling around, it's quite smooth, so it probably wasn't all that rusty to begin with.
The bad:
The owner who had it before the man we got it from went nutty with the flat black spray bomb without removing any parts or masking anything. (engine, carbs, shocks, fork legs, exhaust, dash, etc)
A few wiring gremlins (a few wires cooked, missing some insulation, 8 gauge batt cable that's supposed to go from Batt. + to solenoid was bolted to the frame, blade fuse wired in with wire nuts, etc)
All 3 calipers and both master cylinders need to be rebuilt.
Needs fork seals
Ape hanger bars have got to go (They even painted the bars!) :blink:
Fugly seat!
One side cover has one of its mounting nubs cracked off.
Faded original paint.
We couldn't resist correcting the 8 ga. cable, gingerly hooking up a battery and checking for signs of life. Dash lights work, the starter works and it has spark! :woohoo:
The plan right now is to just try to get it running and then decide what we want do with it. If we get it running and decide to do something with it, I suppose I'll start a new thread in the projects section.
Here are some photos of this diamond in the rough:
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
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Frame looks great, nice job on the rotor too.
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Kidkawie wrote: HA! I saw that 650 on CL, the spray bomb engine turned me off. What did you wind up paying for it?
Frame looks great, nice job on the rotor too.
Thanks! The 400 is finally almost done.
We got the 650 for $350. My husband offered $300 initially, the seller came back with $500, we waited a couple hours and upped the offer to $350, seller said he was going to leave it listed for a few more days and try to get $450, then about 2 hours later the seller said come-n-get it for $350.
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KZCafeChickNJ wrote: The bad:
The owner who had it before the man we got it from went nutty with the flat black spray bomb without removing any parts or masking anything. (engine, carbs, shocks, fork legs, exhaust, dash, etc)
I hope that's hi-temp paint or there will be an impressive smoke display when you do get it started. It probably isn't though.
Did the seller say if the right front turn signal was broken when it was dropped? (scuff mark on right side of engine)
In any case it looks like an interesting project. Good luck!
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KZJOE900 wrote: He came to his senses.
Exactly!
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Nerdy wrote:
KZCafeChickNJ wrote: The bad:
The owner who had it before the man we got it from went nutty with the flat black spray bomb without removing any parts or masking anything. (engine, carbs, shocks, fork legs, exhaust, dash, etc)
I hope that's hi-temp paint or there will be an impressive smoke display when you do get it started. It probably isn't though.
Did the seller say if the right front turn signal was broken when it was dropped? (scuff mark on right side of engine)
In any case it looks like an interesting project. Good luck!
Check out my thread on the 650 in the "projects" section. Thread name is "1978 KZ650SR D1".
No, it wasn't high temp paint. The guy who did the rattle can job (and the wiring when he installed the ape hangers) was not at all mechanically inclined. He did an extremely poor job on the wiring, as can be expected of anyone who would be foolish enough to go wild with a rattle can like he did.
We've had it running since Monday, the day after we got it. The regulator bit the dust today taking a few wires with it in the process. It was a blessing in disguise, though, because it led me to strip back every bit of the harness that had been monkeyed with all those years ago. What I saw made me go :ohmy: Lots of bare wires (the unburnt ones), lots of weak connections, etc. I'll post the pictures of what I found on the other thread. As for the signal and the points cover, thankfully it was dropped at 0 MPH rather than at speed. We've already cleaned up the rash on the points cover. It still needs 600, 800, 1000 and final polish, but it's better than it was, and we're going with different turn signals anyway so the broken one is no biggie.
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