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Trying to Rescue a Late 1970s (1977??) Kawasaki KZ1000
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11 Sep 2024 17:24 #904236
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Nothing quite like the rip of a Big KZ
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A bit more on installing the carbs, air box, and air filter.
I'd like to get more original parts for the air box, but I hope that'll come once I get it running.
More pictures for you comments........thanks.
I'd like to get more original parts for the air box, but I hope that'll come once I get it running.
More pictures for you comments........thanks.
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11 Sep 2024 23:42 #904242
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15 Sep 2024 17:24 #904327
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I was fortunate to have an ad pop up for some KZ900 parts not too far from me, so I picked up a 1974 KZ900 rear fender which is reported to fit my 1977 KZ1000. And indeed it does fit. There's a bit of chromium plating rusted through, but it looks fine at 5 or more feet.
Here are a few pictures.
I've got a lot of wiring to do so I have some patience searching for the taillight.
There seems to be a few local KZ650 Kawasaki being scrapped, and I wonder it that tail light would fit? Thanks.
Here are a few pictures.
I've got a lot of wiring to do so I have some patience searching for the taillight.
There seems to be a few local KZ650 Kawasaki being scrapped, and I wonder it that tail light would fit? Thanks.
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16 Sep 2024 15:15 - 16 Sep 2024 15:21 #904359
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I wrote earlier that painting skills have eluded me despite efforts and learning.
But it was time to rattle the can of RustOleum Blue Cobalt Metalflake,....... and accept the results. This is of course not a Kawasaki color, but it might suit the period. I joke that it is Jimi Hendrix Purple !!
Fall weather was the right temperature and right humidity, and pollen counts were low for in-garage painting.
I'll include all four pictures as they illustrate how viewing angle affects the color.
It's not as glossy as I was hoping, but I do have a clear coat and a test piece to experiment.
The tank will change color tomorrow morning.
But it was time to rattle the can of RustOleum Blue Cobalt Metalflake,....... and accept the results. This is of course not a Kawasaki color, but it might suit the period. I joke that it is Jimi Hendrix Purple !!
Fall weather was the right temperature and right humidity, and pollen counts were low for in-garage painting.
I'll include all four pictures as they illustrate how viewing angle affects the color.
It's not as glossy as I was hoping, but I do have a clear coat and a test piece to experiment.
The tank will change color tomorrow morning.
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16 Sep 2024 16:46 #904366
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Scotty
1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion
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17 Sep 2024 15:18 #904391
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Got the tank painted this morning,....... managing to avoid runs.
Tooth picks in the badge screw holes hopefully kept the threads clean.
The tank is a big acreage of blue, and needs to be broken with some pin striping (or perhaps flames as my buddy suggested!!).
But what color pin stripes? Yellow/mustard is blue's complementary color, but I have no artistic sense. What color pin stripe should I use?
Tooth picks in the badge screw holes hopefully kept the threads clean.
The tank is a big acreage of blue, and needs to be broken with some pin striping (or perhaps flames as my buddy suggested!!).
But what color pin stripes? Yellow/mustard is blue's complementary color, but I have no artistic sense. What color pin stripe should I use?
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22 Sep 2024 14:28 - 22 Sep 2024 14:30 #904529
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Somewhere in the history of time the engine's generator cover was installed without a gasket and with a smear of unidentifiable goop. This was a bit worrisome as the axial play of the starter intermediate gear is controlled by how close the cover is to the crankcase.
So I got an OEM gasket from Kawasaki. $22 CDN.
And undertook to install that gasket today.
There is a full charge of oil in the engine, so I wanted to do the work with the bike leaned to the right. Which involved leaning her lower right frame tube onto some wood. And just in case she fell over, the big plastic garbage can might cushion the fall. Real "shade tree" stuff!
The stainless hex screws came out cleanly, but were way over tightened
So I got an OEM gasket from Kawasaki. $22 CDN.
And undertook to install that gasket today.
There is a full charge of oil in the engine, so I wanted to do the work with the bike leaned to the right. Which involved leaning her lower right frame tube onto some wood. And just in case she fell over, the big plastic garbage can might cushion the fall. Real "shade tree" stuff!
The stainless hex screws came out cleanly, but were way over tightened
Nothing quite like the rip of a Big KZ
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22 Sep 2024 14:43 - 23 Sep 2024 05:47 #904530
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A bit of rubber mallet action loosened the generator cover from is dowels and goop sealant. And the sprocket cover was removed to keep track of the stator wiring.
Lot of goop removal was time consuming, especially the goop down the screw holes.
I was pleased that the stator showed no heat damage and all the starter gears are as new.
The intermediate starter gear is in full mesh with the starter, but is not in the center of the sprague clutch gear. See red arrow. But the clutch gear is wider so engagement is fine. Backlash in the three-gear train seems perfect with a hair of play.
Lot of goop removal was time consuming, especially the goop down the screw holes.
I was pleased that the stator showed no heat damage and all the starter gears are as new.
The intermediate starter gear is in full mesh with the starter, but is not in the center of the sprague clutch gear. See red arrow. But the clutch gear is wider so engagement is fine. Backlash in the three-gear train seems perfect with a hair of play.
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22 Sep 2024 14:47 #904532
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A detail shot of my haphazard wood cribbing.
And an overall shoot of the work before buttoning her up.
The OEM gasket was a 100% perfect fit.. I decided to install the gasket dry, a possible mistake???
I suppose it's time to face the music of getting busy with wires !!!
And an overall shoot of the work before buttoning her up.
The OEM gasket was a 100% perfect fit.. I decided to install the gasket dry, a possible mistake???
I suppose it's time to face the music of getting busy with wires !!!
Nothing quite like the rip of a Big KZ
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