Retroactive KZ750E Project Thread

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13 Jan 2017 10:50 - 04 Aug 2017 09:08 #752105 by Nessism
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Bought some clear, basecoat, and hardener. NOT cheap. The clear is the "new" 2.1 VOC flavor. Translated that means it's low solids and thin. In other words three coats needed instead of the old two. Hum, makes one wonder if it actually results in less crap going into the air or what? At any rate, that's how it is in California these days. Took a flier on the color: bought a pint of black and a pint of dark pearl blue and had them mixed together. Going for a black look from distance, but with some pearl blue coming though when you get closer. We'll see.

Since the original paint is so chalky and tore up I'm removing as much as possible before prime. Two part epoxy for that of course. One of the side covers had a swale in it so filled it with body mud. Good fun...







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13 Jan 2017 10:53 - 04 Aug 2017 09:13 #752106 by Nessism
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Any color you want as long as it's black.;)

Actually, the color looks black until you get it out in the sun then it looks pearl blue. Just the look I was after.

Had a hard time with the USC01 clear. It goes on dry looking then lays down. Have a few runs because I laid it on too thick. Going to color sand anyway so not a huge problem. Pin stripes will go down after sanding then two more clear layers over the graphics. Now that everything's cleared I can take my time.











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13 Jan 2017 10:55 - 04 Aug 2017 09:14 #752107 by Nessism
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13 Jan 2017 10:58 - 04 Aug 2017 09:16 #752108 by Nessism
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Bought 3M brand stripes, and ordered direct from 3M because I wanted to make sure to get fresh stock. The stripes themselves are sort of gummy in consistency, and stretch easily for the turns.

Allowed the stripes to cure up for a day or so and then it's more clear...







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13 Jan 2017 10:59 - 04 Aug 2017 09:19 #752109 by Nessism
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More clear, sealing over the stripes.

The paint laid down plenty smooth for me, just some localized polishing needed. I don't like to color sand the final clear other than to remove dust pimples.











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13 Jan 2017 11:03 - 04 Aug 2017 09:20 #752111 by Nessism
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Seat cover #2 installed. Turned out okay this time. A little loose in places but I was afraid to pull too much. Gotta find some strap hardware now...






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13 Jan 2017 11:06 - 04 Aug 2017 09:21 #752112 by Nessism
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Moving on to the engine... Blasting time again.

Valve cover is from a KZ750 Turbo. No air injection junk on top. And the oil pan is from a later model 750 that has the oil cooler outlet ports on the front. :D

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13 Jan 2017 11:09 - 04 Aug 2017 09:23 #752113 by Nessism
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Two coats of VHT engine paint primer followed by three satin black coats. If I had to do it again I would have used Gunkote. VHT paint sucks; it's brittle and chips like crazy, and it doesn't resist fuel easily either.










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13 Jan 2017 11:10 - 04 Aug 2017 09:24 #752114 by Nessism
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13 Jan 2017 11:11 - 04 Aug 2017 09:25 #752115 by Nessism
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Soda blasted the head. Trying to avoid grit in the blind oil galleys. The soda worked great, but it's not just a simple rinse with water and you are done aftermath. I scrubbed this head to within an inch of it's life before being confident of no more grit remaining behind.








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13 Jan 2017 11:12 - 04 Aug 2017 09:28 #752116 by Nessism
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Trying my hand at a little pocket porting. Just trying to smooth the sharp edges in the bowl. The short side radius was particularly poorly done and sharp.

The last two photos show the after.








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13 Jan 2017 11:14 - 04 Aug 2017 09:30 #752117 by Nessism
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Some seat clean up work performed with Neway cutters.

I was surprised by how poorly the seats were cut from Kawasaki. The seat width was very inconsistent but I was able to clean that up.








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