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19 Apr 2016 14:12 #721863 by 531blackbanshee
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i would just shim the valves and get it started and go from there.


thats my.02 fwiw,

leon

skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
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19 Apr 2016 15:40 #721888 by Rockranch
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Every shop/garage should have a spare valve cover gasket anyway because valve checks are more common. and no more than they cost, good to get 2 at a time and save on shipping unless you periodically order parts etc. ................................Mike

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(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
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...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

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19 Apr 2016 16:03 #721890 by TexasKZ
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If you are interested in a .pdf copy of the Factory Service Manual, PM me your email address.

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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
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19 Apr 2016 23:01 - 19 Apr 2016 23:02 #721942 by missionkz
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Have many or any of you guys "actually" tried to change valve guide seals in these engines while on the bike?
I mean WITHOUT removing the carbs, headers, tach drive, camshafts and removing the head from the cylinder block to actually put the head on a bench to remove the valves!?
PIA!!

Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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20 Apr 2016 06:02 - 20 Apr 2016 06:05 #721957 by 531blackbanshee
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with the valve springs being sunk down in the head you have to have specific valve spring compressors.
such as this,
1stwebsales.com/universal-ohv-ohc-valve-...bfvykEXN8aAps58P8HAQ

then either hold the valves up with air or a rubber hose stuffed in the cylinders.
i have this seal puller but the frame rails will interfere with its use . www.goodson.com/VSP-323-Valve-Seal-Puller-VSP-323/

you can dig em off with a hook or 90degree pick or some hose pulling pliers
www.agatools.com/tool/n62-valve-stem-seal-tool/pliers
it'll be a b!+(h tho.

then you gotta figure out how to get em all pushed back into place.

i'm betting that by the time you got done you would wish you had just pulled the head.

thats my .02 fwiw,
leon

skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!

billybiltit.blogspot.com/

www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work

kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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20 Apr 2016 06:06 #721960 by 650ed
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Good point about holding the valves up with air. That's how I replaced the valve guide seals on my Chevy 350 engine and it worked well. Of course, getting access to the seals was easier on that engine than on a KZ engine. Ed

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20 Apr 2016 06:17 #721962 by SWest
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If the valve seals are bad then there will be a lot of crusty carbon deposits in the head, valves and pistons. I'd rather take the head off in about an hour to clean it rather that have this glowing crap in my engine to cause more damage. My exhaust valves were seating on carbon not the seats. Cleaned and lapped the valves, lost adjustment range. Should have "tipped" the valves too. :(
Steve

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20 Apr 2016 10:41 #722015 by missionkz
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531blackbanshee wrote: with the valve springs being sunk down in the head you have to have specific valve spring compressors.
such as this,
1stwebsales.com/universal-ohv-ohc-valve-...bfvykEXN8aAps58P8HAQ

then either hold the valves up with air or a rubber hose stuffed in the cylinders.
i have this seal puller but the frame rails will interfere with its use . www.goodson.com/VSP-323-Valve-Seal-Puller-VSP-323/

you can dig em off with a hook or 90degree pick or some hose pulling pliers
www.agatools.com/tool/n62-valve-stem-seal-tool/pliers
it'll be a b!+(h tho.

then you gotta figure out how to get em all pushed back into place.

i'm betting that by the time you got done you would wish you had just pulled the head.

thats my .02 fwiw,
leon

I agree!! Plus either way you will be buying some kind of tool to depress the valve springs to get the keepers off the stems.
So, with the head off and valves out, you get to consider lapping all the valves, or a complete valve job but at the very least, a good de-carbonization of the piston domes, valves and combustion chamber !! All win win scenarios

Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado

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20 Apr 2016 11:00 #722017 by car5car
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missionkz wrote:

531blackbanshee wrote: with the valve springs being sunk down in the head you have to have specific valve spring compressors.
such as this,
1stwebsales.com/universal-ohv-ohc-valve-...bfvykEXN8aAps58P8HAQ

then either hold the valves up with air or a rubber hose stuffed in the cylinders.
i have this seal puller but the frame rails will interfere with its use . www.goodson.com/VSP-323-Valve-Seal-Puller-VSP-323/

you can dig em off with a hook or 90degree pick or some hose pulling pliers
www.agatools.com/tool/n62-valve-stem-seal-tool/pliers
it'll be a b!+(h tho.

then you gotta figure out how to get em all pushed back into place.

i'm betting that by the time you got done you would wish you had just pulled the head.

thats my .02 fwiw,
leon

a good de-carbonization of the piston domes, valves and combustion chamber !! All win win scenarios

GM dealers sell some fluid for that. I used it once awhile ago.

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24 Apr 2016 15:28 #722723 by Stoon
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So all in all should I be taking the head off and doing my best to clean everything up or should I just get the valve clearances correct and bolt everything together and see if the bike will start? thanks

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24 Apr 2016 15:53 #722727 by SWest
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If the head is on, there are no leaks, no smoking and no oil useage, adjust the valves and see how it runs.
Steve

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24 Apr 2016 16:07 #722737 by Stoon
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Head is on but I have no idea if there is smoking or oil usage because I have never had it running.

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