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Z2 750 crank (Bossie the Kaw)
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swest wrote: No the sleeves dropped in. I didn't change anything. I had no idea the rods were shorter and I'm not sure they are that much shorter. Time will tell.
This IS a unusual build.
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Yeah, so how did it work out. From the outside something doesn't add up. But it apparently works, will be watching.
Also these forum is full of type A personalities... and shit hits the fan every now and then. Dont take it personally.
If I knew what I was doing all the time life wouldn't be any fun.
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(pi)*(3.47)sq*(5. then times 4 (four cylinders) = 877.60 cc
Smaller than your original 903 cc motor. Now, can the rods from your 903 engine have been used in place of the 750 rods (don't know if that is possible, I have no clue)? In that case, it would have made it a 1015 motor. But like say, I have no doubt you that you are using that crank. Don't have to prove anything to anyone man. So don't get rushed into anything.
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I bought a new throttle cable while there. The one I have is almost two years old.
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I think the idea of running a short stroke crank seems pretty cool, depending on how far into the red you can safely build the valvetrain to go. Modern bike engines are all way oversquare.
The stroke of the Z2 crank has been established, but no one seems to know if the rod length was altered. It seems possible that Kawasaki used the same deck height for both the Z1 and Z2, and just used longer connecting rods to compensate for the shorter stroke length. If that were the case, then a Z2 crank should drop into a Z1 with no changes at all. Does anyone know the rod length, or relative deck height of a Z2 compared to a Z1?
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Yup, also I think just boring out with oversize pistons alone won't make big power gains without more cam and other tuning work. It is more about a motor's valve time area than capacity imo.
Has a 'bored and stroked' under square motor been done before on a zed?
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Im wondering what kind of camshafts you use with 1 4 valve piston.etbike3135 wrote: hows that 4 valve piston working in your motor?
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If you could find pistons with the right pin location it would probably be a riot to ride in a light bike.Tyrell Corp wrote: I think the idea of running a short stroke crank seems pretty cool, depending on how far into the red you can safely build the valvetrain to go. Modern bike engines are all way oversquare.
Yup, also I think just boring out with oversize pistons alone won't make big power gains without more cam and other tuning work. It is more about a motor's breathing than capacity.
Has a 'bored and stroked' under square motor been done before on a zed?
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