Kz750h ltd project
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Chuck
81 KZ750 LTD
03 FZ1
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I don't have a plan and I'm sticken' to it! '77 KZ 650 / 750 GPz custom project in progress
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Looks nice!
Current: '19 Harley Roadster, '72 XLCH, '84 GPz 550
Past: '84 GPz 550, '82 KZ750 LTD, '71 XLCH
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I've got 4 carb kits coming and will make sure to do a fuel filter change as well. I'm assuming it is just some crap in the fuel system as it seemed to go away when I was running it yesterday. I'm planning on cleaning the tank out well and coating the inside with some tank linerdpivas7 wrote: Check the tank for rust and make sure the float valves are clear! I keep running into problems where my float needle is getting stuck open due to rust from in the tank sneaking through my fuel filter.
Looks nice!
Chuck
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1) Fixed all the electrical gremlins in the lights
2) Fixed the fuel leakage issue and put kits in all the carbs
3) Changed the (original) tires and added some balance beads
4) New brake pads all around
5) Did some minor stuff like new rear lighting, grips, horn, AGM battery
Runs great, maybe someday soon after the next snowstorm I can try it out.
Have a new seat on order from Texivana
New MAC exhaust coming to replace the stock (patched) stuff
Some mirrors on the way
Plan on getting the pinstripes stripped off the tank and figure out some sort of trim/emblem to cover up where the Kawasaki logos used to be
Still need to find or make a battery hold down - was missing from the bike when I got it
Chuck
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Looking forward to follow your progress
1981 KZ650-D4, with 1981 z750L engine (Wiensco 810 big bore).
Project:
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/607213...sr-1981-z750l-engine
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Oldjeep wrote: Got the exhaust on tonight, doesn't sound any louder than stock to me. Put the manifold nuts on a 5 ft lbs, which seems awfully loose.
It may seem loose, but 5 ft lbs is good. The manual calls for 4.5 - 6.5 ft lbs for 6mm coarse threads. I normally stay near the light side of torque specs to avoid stripping threads. Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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martin_csr wrote: When using a torque wrench on those nuts, it's probably best to use an INCH-lbs torque wrench. I can't get a torque wrench on all of the nuts, so I tighten some of them by feel using a small wrench & use only a couple of fingers to push the wrench. Then re-tighten after riding the motorcycle.
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I used an inch/lb wrench. Doubt that any of my other ft/lb wrenches even go down to 5 ft lbs. No issue getting the torque wrench on any of them. The torque wrench is a 1/4, so with a short extension and a deep socket you can hit them all head on. I thought the 5 ft lbs was funny since I can get tighter than that with a nut driver.
Will definitely be keeping an eye on them.
Chuck
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