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13 Dec 2020 07:25 - 13 Dec 2020 07:34 #839910
by Vorbeck
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1. Engine disassemble down the pistons. CYLINDER HEAD AND CYLINDER REMOVED AFTER EXHAUST, CARBURETORS AND FUEL TANK. TOP END KIT ABOUT $90
2.New piston rings installed. $30 A PIECE SO ABOUT $120 IN PARTS. NEED TO SIZE AFTER HONING
3. All four cylinders honed to accept new rings.$70 FOR A HONE AND $15 FOR THE OIL
4.New head gasket installed. COMES WITH THE UPPER END KIT
5.New metal Cam end plugs and installed. $30
6. Timing set on the cams. ??? DID HE SPLIT THE CASES OR USE A CAM CHAIN BREAKER?WHAT DOES HE MEAN BY TIMIMG SET? DID HE SET THE VALVE TIMING AS PART OF REASSEMBLY OR REPLACE THE GEARS AND CHAIN?
7.New valve shims installed to adjust clearance.$100
8.The seals on the inlet and exhaust valves. COMES IN TOP END KIT
9.New exhaust gaskets installed. COMES IN TOP END KIT
10.New baffled installed in exhaust pipe.DID NOT PRICE IT
11.Carbs rejected for pod filters and open exhaust. $250 MAX FOR JETTING AND REBUILD
This is the price for parts only. No labor.
2.New piston rings installed. $30 A PIECE SO ABOUT $120 IN PARTS. NEED TO SIZE AFTER HONING
3. All four cylinders honed to accept new rings.$70 FOR A HONE AND $15 FOR THE OIL
4.New head gasket installed. COMES WITH THE UPPER END KIT
5.New metal Cam end plugs and installed. $30
6. Timing set on the cams. ??? DID HE SPLIT THE CASES OR USE A CAM CHAIN BREAKER?WHAT DOES HE MEAN BY TIMIMG SET? DID HE SET THE VALVE TIMING AS PART OF REASSEMBLY OR REPLACE THE GEARS AND CHAIN?
7.New valve shims installed to adjust clearance.$100
8.The seals on the inlet and exhaust valves. COMES IN TOP END KIT
9.New exhaust gaskets installed. COMES IN TOP END KIT
10.New baffled installed in exhaust pipe.DID NOT PRICE IT
11.Carbs rejected for pod filters and open exhaust. $250 MAX FOR JETTING AND REBUILD
This is the price for parts only. No labor.
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13 Dec 2020 09:14 #839916
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79 KZ 1000 LTD
77 KZ 1000 B1 LTD (awaiting electrical resurrection)
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2 more videos to go with Vorbeck's selection
Z1 900 engine removal from frame
Z1 900 electrical system training video
Z1 900 engine removal from frame
Z1 900 electrical system training video
79 KZ 1000 LTD
77 KZ 1000 B1 LTD (awaiting electrical resurrection)
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14 Dec 2020 03:05 #840007
by Tirefire Pat
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I really appreciate everyone's super positive feedback, i piced up the bike yesterday , bittersweet moment,. Ok well stay tuned. My first task if finding a little place set up as a weathertight ship i just moved so inhave no place to do anything and keep it dry and organized,,thx again EVERYONE your great dudes...
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14 Dec 2020 06:48 #840016
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Is there a reason for doing this project? seems kinda strange to me. especially lacking any mechanical skills or a place to work. to each his own I suppose.
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14 Dec 2020 15:57 - 14 Dec 2020 20:48 #840047
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Minor problems. Most items are bolt on. Just place the timing mark on the 1-4 mark before disassembly and reassembly. Use a torque wrench( I have 3 different sizes for my bikes) and feeler gauges . If he watches the videos and has a service manual, plus a haynes or clymer manual(the factory manual has confused a few people ), the rest is just how bad he wants to do it and time. Piston ring compressors can be bought or made and the same with valve spring compressors.
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H1Vindicator wrote: Is there a reason for doing this project? seems kinda strange to me. especially lacking any mechanical skills or a place to work. to each his own I suppose.
Minor problems. Most items are bolt on. Just place the timing mark on the 1-4 mark before disassembly and reassembly. Use a torque wrench( I have 3 different sizes for my bikes) and feeler gauges . If he watches the videos and has a service manual, plus a haynes or clymer manual(the factory manual has confused a few people ), the rest is just how bad he wants to do it and time. Piston ring compressors can be bought or made and the same with valve spring compressors.
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14 Dec 2020 18:44 - 14 Dec 2020 18:45 #840055
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Installed new baffle then rejetted for open exhaust? lol
IMO, if you own a vintage bike, even more a customized one, you NEED to be able to wrench on it or have deep pockets.
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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Tirefire Pat wrote: Here is the list that the builder sent me for the$3000 of tasks he said that he completed.
Installed new baffle then rejetted for open exhaust? lol
IMO, if you own a vintage bike, even more a customized one, you NEED to be able to wrench on it or have deep pockets.
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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30 Dec 2020 22:20 #840896
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1978 KZ1000-A2
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613296-1978-kz1000-a2-barn-find
1978 KZ400-B1
2022 Z900RS SE
Replied by Kaylinator on topic I feeking giveup!!!!
Honestly, based on the way I read you issues, it sounds to me like your carbs were just jetted incorrectly.
1978 KZ1000-A2
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613296-1978-kz1000-a2-barn-find
1978 KZ400-B1
2022 Z900RS SE
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