Saving a '81 KZ750-E

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12 Jan 2021 19:01 #841613 by Skidmark
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I did order a couple, made sure the ship address was correct, so we will see when they arrive. As much as I appreciate the favor, I rarely accept, or ask for, one twice. A guy has to have some standards to live by...

It dawned on my that once I get the head back on, I will by able to test fit the exhaust. Talk about an appearance change! I have had that brand new Delkovic header in the box for over a year now. Never assembled. I am sure once it is installed it will fire up the motivation! I should get around to ordering some new coils / wires soon as well.

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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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12 Jan 2021 20:41 #841619 by Kaylinator
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Skidmark wrote: Tinkered on the bike for a while today, but it all seems to be "invisible" work. No real changes in appearance. I cut my chain to length, and riveted the master link on. Adjusted the chain tension and torqued the rear axle. Finished with all of the engine mount bolts - a couple had to be hand ground since the same size bolts I could only find with bigger hex heads. All of the motor mounts are torqued now. Filled and bled the rear brakes, and torqued the counter shaft sprocket nut. Sometimes you can tinker for hours and step back and say you got a lot done, but none of it shows!


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1978 KZ1000-A2
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1978 KZ400-B1

2022 Z900RS SE

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14 Jan 2021 22:05 #841718 by Skidmark
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Tomorrow I am getting the NPT plugs to block off the fresh air passages. As soon as those are tapped and installed I should be able to install the cylinder head. The last two shim should be arriving any day (says the ultimate optimist!).

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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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15 Jan 2021 15:56 #841751 by Skidmark
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I finally got around to unwrapping my Delkevic header. I am pretty impressed with the quality of manufacture, and the welding looks top notch. Most likely robotic from the extreme consistency. The company I worked for had a Panasonic robotic welder, but it was a MIG. I'm getting excited to see this exhaust on the bike!


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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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15 Jan 2021 17:28 #841754 by Mikaw
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Skidmark wrote: I finally got around to unwrapping my Delkevic header. I am pretty impressed with the quality of manufacture, and the welding looks top notch. Most likely robotic from the extreme consistency. The company I worked for had a Panasonic robotic welder, but it was a MIG. I'm getting excited to see this exhaust on the bike!


I’d be excited too. That thing is nice. I bet it will look great installed

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15 Jan 2021 18:19 #841759 by Skidmark
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15 Jan 2021 18:25 - 15 Jan 2021 18:31 #841760 by Skidmark
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I am using a 1/8-27 NPT plugs to block the fresh air ports in the head. The holes the factory drilled into the head are the exact size for this thread, which meant no drilling.



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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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15 Jan 2021 18:33 #841762 by Skidmark
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Mikaw wrote:


I’d be excited too. That thing is nice. I bet it will look great installed[/quote]

I am hoping for an upswing more than parallel to the road. If it mounts too parallel to the road I may modify it and have it welded at the angle I like.

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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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15 Jan 2021 19:01 #841765 by Skidmark
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Nice logo etched into the stainless muffler. No metal stickers, or riveted name plates.


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15 Jan 2021 19:25 #841767 by Kaylinator
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I'm sure you'll love it. I'm very happy with mine. Shouldn't be anywhere near parallel to the road if it's anything like mine. Clears above the rear axle.

1978 KZ1000-A2
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613296-1978-kz1000-a2-barn-find

1978 KZ400-B1

2022 Z900RS SE
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16 Jan 2021 02:39 #841778 by calum
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This is what it looks like mounted to the stock footrest brackets. There's a bit of leway to mount it higher, but not much or the pipes won't seal at the head.

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16 Jan 2021 02:43 #841779 by calum
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Here's how the shorter "classic straight" muffler looks:

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