Project KZ440 Scrambler

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15 May 2024 19:43 - 15 May 2024 19:44 #899102 by Adrian719
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Updates:

New brake line arrived today. While bleeding the system I noticed a hiss coming from the caliper. I think the piston seal is leaking so I'll have to order a rebuild kit.
The fuel petcock is also leaking, so that needs a rebuild kit as well.

I ended up removing the rear fender and the rear fender mount. This allows the seat to sit lower/flatter, and it gives the bike a more rugged look. I still need to trim the front fender.
All the lights are now permantely wired up.  
The intakes are also finished. Each carb has a 2 inch long piece of 55mm ID silicone intake hose with a small foam pod filter.
I'm going to try making a skid plate with some 1/4" HDPE. 

Still dealing with the broken tap in the cylinder head.  
Last edit: 15 May 2024 19:44 by Adrian719.

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17 May 2024 14:57 - 17 May 2024 18:17 #899204 by Adrian719
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Took it for a spin today. Felt pretty low on power. 
Plugs are fouled and the spark looks weak so I'm going to replace them with the correct spark plugs and test the ignition coil.
Also need to check the valves. Other than that it runs and stops! So thats a win. 

Edit:
Well went to look at the timing advance unit and found this:
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18 May 2024 13:41 #899248 by Adrian719
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18 May 2024 15:08 #899262 by sf4t7
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Yikes!     it ran like that??  


Scotty

1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion

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18 May 2024 19:25 #899276 by !Seymore
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DOH! There's your problem...

C.
79' KZ650-D2 [fsm] (Max)
83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
78' KZ650-B2a (J&H, A Project)
91' KZ1000-P (P = parts)

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19 May 2024 06:33 #899292 by Adrian719
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Do I try to clean this up or do I try and replace it? How exactly do the weights work, can this assembly spin at a different speed than the crankshaft?

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19 May 2024 08:47 #899300 by ckahleer
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Clean it the best you can as it sets. Then disassemble and give each part a good cleaning.

94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
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20 May 2024 03:35 #899354 by !Seymore
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Clean it the best you can as it sets. Then disassemble and give each part a good cleaning.

Agreed... start with this:  www.google.com/search?q=electrical+contact+cleaner


 

C.
79' KZ650-D2 [fsm] (Max)
83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
78' KZ650-B2a (J&H, A Project)
91' KZ1000-P (P = parts)

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20 May 2024 15:11 #899403 by TexasKZ
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Wow, what a mess. I would clean it all up and assess, but I bet the rotor is too far gone to save. 
The rotor spins at exactly the same speed as the crankshaft. As rpm rises, the springs allow the weights to move outward, slightly advancing the point at which the plugs fire. As rpm goes down, the springs pull the weights back, thus retarding the spark a bit. 
Be very careful with that 13 mm bolt in the center. If you break it, you will be very sad. Lots of good penetrating oil and patience will pay off. Kano Kroil and Liquid Wrench are among the best penetrants. WD40 and such, are a waste of time here.

1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough

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20 May 2024 15:34 #899409 by Adrian719
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Wow, what a mess. I would clean it all up and assess, but I bet the rotor is too far gone to save. 
The rotor spins at exactly the same speed as the crankshaft. As rpm rises, the springs allow the weights to move outward, slightly advancing the point at which the plugs fire. As rpm goes down, the springs pull the weights back, thus retarding the spark a bit. 
Be very careful with that 13 mm bolt in the center. If you break it, you will be very sad. Lots of good penetrating oil and patience will pay off. Kano Kroil and Liquid Wrench are among the best penetrants. WD40 and such, are a waste of time here.
Well that would explain the lack of power of the timing is too slow at high rpm. 
I sprayed the whole thing with deep creep on Friday and will check it again tomorrow. I don't even want to touch that 13mm lol

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21 May 2024 16:42 #899491 by Adrian719
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Managed to get it cleaned up. Deep creep and a brass brush worked well. The weights move freely now.

So while the bike is idling, it will occasionally backfire through the carb. Also as the RPM's climb, power depletes. I can't tell at what RPM as the tachometer isn't working for some reason. 

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22 May 2024 18:15 #899537 by Adrian719
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Managed to get that crank bolt out and take the whole timing assembly off. Going to soak everything in vinegar overnight and scrub it down again. 
I did notice while removing it that something is broken. 
 

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