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After that, I started bottom up. Removed the wheels gave them a hose off and removed the brake lines and brake calipers for cleaning. Broke the calipers all the way down. Needed some new rubber seals but most of it was in good shape. Cleaned the hoses and MC as well. Did not fully reinstall yet, just sort of got everything into place ready to torque down. Everything is pretty much back on the bike but the pipes are still off. I intend to just get this bike on the road at first, then give one system my full attention at a time. I had to get a spare gas tank from an '81 B model I think because my tank had tons of pinholes and I have yet to seal it. So next order of business is torque down the brakes and put some fluid in them. See if she will brake. At least the bike rolls now.
One other thing, I couldn't help myself and bought a sad '82 440 LTD this weekend. It is not running either. My plan is to get the kz750 on the road then work on the 440. That way I'll have a bike to ride whenever I'm working on the other. (this is how I rationalize my purchase). I think I'm more likely to enjoy working on the 440. 2 cyl
'80 KZ440D - Stripped for rebuild - kzrider.com/kunena/11-projects/611352-st...ng-a-rusty-80-kz440d
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Is that a four legged helper in one pic?
Maybe you can teach him/her to ride.
You've taken the braking system apart, lines etc.
Will you replace the crush washers on either side of the banjo bolt/brake line connections?
They are a one use item I believe.
I have reused a few over the years with no issue.
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rstnick wrote: Sounds like you're well on your way in getting both bikes roadworthy.
Is that a four legged helper in one pic?
Maybe you can teach him/her to ride.
You've taken the braking system apart, lines etc.
Will you replace the crush washers on either side of the banjo bolt/brake line connections?
They are a one use item I believe.
I have reused a few over the years with no issue.
Hey rstnick. I've got a 1yr old pup named Penny. She's 'energetic' and excitable. First I'll train her to stay in the yard... then we can work on her motorcycle skills.
I did end up purchasing some 7/16 copper washers at NAPA at more than a buck a piece ($18). I've reused in the past w/o issue but I have a little more money these days. In the past I'd sand washers flat (50 grit on glass) and reinstall. I kept the old ones for backup tho.
Just look at those crisp new crush washers on the MC.
'80 KZ440D - Stripped for rebuild - kzrider.com/kunena/11-projects/611352-st...ng-a-rusty-80-kz440d
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BTW, you may want to replace the old brake lines. They are sure to be filled with sludge on the inside.
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Nessism wrote: That tank looks like it was from a 750H (LTD) model 4 cylinder. 750E tanks are hard to come by so good luck either finding a decent one or fixing yours.
BTW, you may want to replace the old brake lines. They are sure to be filled with sludge on the inside.
Thanks Nessism. No doubt these lines aren't nearly pristine. It's on the Wish List. I'm ok with getting the bike road worthy for now and improving it piece by piece later on. I might even just sell it after I get the 440 LTD up and running. Keeping my options open for now.
'80 KZ440D - Stripped for rebuild - kzrider.com/kunena/11-projects/611352-st...ng-a-rusty-80-kz440d
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That's the bike yelling in ecstacy btw.
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I have a problem tho maybe someone can help me with. Like an idiot, i realized when i did the oil change I forgot to place the spring back on the filter assembly [it had fallen into the motor oil and I didn't find it until I drained the pan ]
1. is this a problem until next oil change? Or do I have to get it in there.
2. if i have to take out the filter and reassemble with the spring, do I need to drain the oil out first to avoid a huge mess?
Thanks for any help folks.
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