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Z1,A,B Cylinders barrel fins rubber plugs/dampners
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They are not listed on any parts book but the part # is 92074-030 and they are still available from Kawasaki.
My question is do you know exactly where do they go.
There must be 4 in front and 4 in the back.
The barrels have 8 fins, between which fins fo they go?
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I'm sure others will jump in with a better explanation.
I'd have to look at my bike , and I'm @ work now. So I can't answer you on placement.
1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
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In a nutshell.. they keep your bike from singing from the vibrations.
I'm sure others will jump in with a better explanation.
I'd have to look at my bike , and I'm @ work now. So I can't answer you on placement.
thanks, i will appreciate that
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There are, as you know, four on the outside front of the cylinder block, and four on the outside rear of the block. They insert at the base of the block (lowest fin) between cylinders 1&2 and cylinders 3&4...and they are, as mentioned, vibration dampners. Sometimes they work loose and can be fixed in placed with silicone...but they ain't, as mentioned, critical...I keep mine because Mother Kaw put them there for a reason:)
Michael
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I just bought 8 of these for my KZ900 - they are about $2 each as I remember. I took my cylinder head to my local NAPA shop for their heated aluminum cleaning. When I got the cylinders back, two of those dampers were loose. I wanted to replace them all.
I also mastered getting back the factory-like shine to the cylinders and head without clear coat or polishing away the natural casting marks and imperfections. I'll share those secrets later when I'm done with the entire assembly. These were about as bad as any seen - dull and oxidized plus stained really bad.
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Gordon
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[quote
I also mastered getting back the factory-like shine to the cylinders and head without clear coat or polishing away the natural casting marks and imperfections. I'll share those secrets later when I'm done with the entire assembly. These were about as bad as any seen - dull and oxidized plus stained really bad.[/quote]
Hello Gordon...looking forward to your expose on aluminum cleaning... is that an S90 as your avatar?
Michael
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The plugs come between the casing and the first fin to prevent accumulation of dirt.
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15 year old thread back from the dead..Hello everyone, I was researching and it only uses 4 rubber stoppers, not 8, the old catalogs have errors.
The plugs come between the casing and the first fin to prevent accumulation of dirt.
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