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j'aime bien le moment où tu dit "ne pas tout démonter au risque de se perdre"!!!!
C'est peut-être un problème de traduction.... Car à part sortir le moteur du cadre il te reste plus grand chose à démonter
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Haha, oui, en effet.Salut
j'aime bien le moment où tu dit "ne pas tout démonter au risque de se perdre"!!!!
C'est peut-être un problème de traduction.... Car à part sortir le moteur du cadre il te reste plus grand chose à démonter
Enfin bon, mon idée est que je demonte un peu, je nettoie, je repeints, je démonte un autre truc, je nettoie, je repeints etc... du coup ici je peints des bouts du cadre, un peu du moteur dans le cadre...
Bizarrement je n'ai pas trop peur, tout vient facilement, mais au bout du compte ça ressemble quand même à une explosion nucléaire...
GOOGLE TRANSLATE works well:
Haha, yes indeed.
Anyway, my idea is that I disassemble a little, I clean, I repaint, I disassemble something else, I clean, I repaint etc... so here I paint parts of the frame, a little of the engine in the frame ...
Strangely I'm not too scared, everything comes easily, but in the end it still looks like a nuclear explosion...
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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As far as the chain is concerned, The advise you go received from the members is sound. I tried reusing my old chain by using vinegar followed with a soaking in diesel. My front sprocket was in good shape but I installed a new rear sprocket. The chain stretched and ate away at both sprockets within 200 miles. I replaced the 630 chain with a new 530 x-ring and two new 530 matching sprockets. I prefer the lighter chain. Less un-sprung weight. The new modern 530 chains are stronger than the original 630's. Wishing smooth sailing with the rest of the project.
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
Past:
86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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- KZmarcel
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Had been working on masking stuff for the last few days, including wrapping the frame with plastic.
So, here it goes :
wrapped
primer
paint.
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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Next is gonna be working on polishing these various covers to a mild shine. I'm not aiming for chrome mirror effect, rather for a simple clean shine with a slight vintage patina.
Luckily, I have an enthusiastic helper, my 9yr old girl.
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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Yep. I just ordered on Amazon a pack of kids' nitrile gloves so she can join in the polishing without floating in oversized fingers. We have twins - boy and girl - and somehow she is more into DIY workshop tinkering. All good.What a great "helper" you have. I fondly recall the days when my now grown kids you to be my helpers for jobs such as this. Good memories.
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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I just had to pop in and say this - whatever You do, treat those exhaust like they were made of gold!
They are no longer available and restorers and collectors are already paying good money for even rusted exhausts like Yours.
If You can't fix them right away, put on a 4-1 system for now, and fix the old one, when time and opportunity. It is very relaxing winter work, actually. I use to have the radio on, a little heater owen for comfort, some coffee, and You're ready for a nice day in the garage.
I think the original 4 into two system looks far better than the aftermarket 4-1 ones. But I guess that's just my taste. At least when they look new or restored.
I'm restoring my 4-2 ones for my Z1000 ST(euro model), and I had searched for years and years. Finally found a fairly good looking set, but the chrome was totally gone!
So I have decided to strip the chrome, fix any dents and two tiny rust holes, and coat everything in black Cerakote ceramic paint. It will look almost like original GPZ exhausts.
I also noticed You asking about the fuel tap. Very smart of You, to buy a rebuild kit! And now, the tricky question: How is Your tank looking on the inside? Buy a small scope camera for Your mobile phone on ebay and find out. Only about 10.00 USD from china. In my opinion, my best investment in tools for my bikes - ever! If any rust is shown on the inside, wash with soap water, rinse with clean warm water, and pour in some phosphoric acid - devoted for this kind of work. Don't ever look for anything else to put in Your tank for rust removal. The acid takes care of all the rust, and leaves a thin layer of phosphates on the bare metal. This will protect Your tank for a very long time!
Anyway! It will be interestying to follow Your project. Hope You have most of the parts, or find them at reasonably fair prices. Good luck!
Erling Weiseth, Oslo, Norway
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Il y a en France une société Restom qui propose des traitements complet pour les réservoirs rouillé.
Il est constitué d'un dégraissant puissant pour bien nettoyer les dépôts. Ensuite un acide qui élimine la rouille. Mais si on s'arrête là, la rouille reviendra aussitôt. Donc ensuite on applique une résine époxy spécial, où bien c'est de l'époxy basic je sais pas. Mais qui forme une couche uniforme sur toutes les surfaces intérieur du réservoir.
Le résultat est super même dans le temps !
www.restom.net/fr/82-traitement-reservoir
Marc
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Merci Marc !Il y a en France une société Restom qui propose des traitements complet pour les réservoirs rouillé.
Marc
La France est un peu loin.
J'ai utilisé vinaigre et Evaporust puis WD40, ça devrait le faire...
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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- KZmarcel
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Thanks Erling !Hi Marcel! Nice to see You saving that old Ltd.
I just had to pop in and say this - whatever You do, treat those exhaust like they were made of gold!
They are no longer available and restorers and collectors are already paying good money for even rusted exhausts like Yours.
If You can't fix them right away, put on a 4-1 system for now, and fix the old one, when time and opportunity. It is very relaxing winter work, actually. I use to have the radio on, a little heater owen for comfort, some coffee, and You're ready for a nice day in the garage.
I think the original 4 into two system looks far better than the aftermarket 4-1 ones. But I guess that's just my taste. At least when they look new or restored.
I'm restoring my 4-2 ones for my Z1000 ST(euro model), and I had searched for years and years. Finally found a fairly good looking set, but the chrome was totally gone!
So I have decided to strip the chrome, fix any dents and two tiny rust holes, and coat everything in black Cerakote ceramic paint. It will look almost like original GPZ exhausts.
I also noticed You asking about the fuel tap. Very smart of You, to buy a rebuild kit! And now, the tricky question: How is Your tank looking on the inside? Buy a small scope camera for Your mobile phone on ebay and find out. Only about 10.00 USD from china. In my opinion, my best investment in tools for my bikes - ever! If any rust is shown on the inside, wash with soap water, rinse with clean warm water, and pour in some phosphoric acid - devoted for this kind of work. Don't ever look for anything else to put in Your tank for rust removal. The acid takes care of all the rust, and leaves a thin layer of phosphates on the bare metal. This will protect Your tank for a very long time!
Anyway! It will be interestying to follow Your project. Hope You have most of the parts, or find them at reasonably fair prices. Good luck!
Erling Weiseth, Oslo, Norway
I intend to keep the exhaust if I can, will get to that later...
Regarding teh fuel tank, I've done vinegar followed by Evaporust, and a misting of WD40 while I wait for the restoration to progress. Tank / rusty before / clean after:
WA state, USA
1981 KZ1000 Ltd project for me
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617085-kz1000-full-spa#861637
1982 KZ440 Ltd project for my wife
1991 Yamaha 1200 VMax
2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000
1971 Buick Riviera boat-tail
2004 Jaguar XJR
1999 Dodge Ram 5.7L Magnum
1977 John Deere 400
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