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Hi, Gray. I'm in UK.Hi Guys, at the risk of appearing silly im going to ask what may be deemed a silly question.
As per original poster im in a similar position in that ive stripped the engine to have it vapour blasted, obviously going through everything before reassembly to ensure its within tollerence before refitting.
which leads me to the question.
On the chain tensioner rollers theres blocks of hard rubber, (6 in total)how hard should they be ie when new are they pliable between fingers? Now i could just replace them all with new, however for what they are they arn't cheap, nor are there many options in uk, on ebay they are all from US, with extortionate postage to UK seems you guys get all the good stuff! Bigger country, more choice and competition, keeps prices keen.
anyway can anyone advise how hard they should be when new. Even tried dipping in hot water to see if it softened the rubber, no change tending to indicate they should be hard? Dont want to replace for the sake of it! Same applies to top tensioner wheel blocks too.
imcidentally before strip, bike ran fine with no excess noise or smoke
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They should be firm but soft and they will need replacing if rock hard.
The rubber in the Idler wheels is very likely to be the same.
Get them from ZPOWER . Z-POWER
They are based in Huddersfield.
Join the Z1OWNERS GB forum for better advice on UK suppliers.
I'm on there too.
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As far as the engine goes money spent now is money well spent and any short cuts may come back and bite you later on.Yes thank you, i thought that may be the case but was hoping not, it seems the more you delve the more you find my funds are running out so tryingvto determine whats def needed and whats nice to have, if miney was no object then id just replace all. The teeth rollers have been upgraded already to solid centre ones, the lower rubber one im going to replace as it is very hard, the cam chain tensioner assemble looks good too, think sone work has been done on it previously, whether they replaced the tensioner rubbers is unknown. More parts to order from Zpower. I keep ordering bits then find something else, when doing a complete resto you order all the bits you think you need, then find more so you order again, then find more etc, its not just the parts its postage each time too, however if you wait youll have loads of assemblies all awaiting parts. Shame they arnt local to me.
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See the update on my daily chatter post
Once you have a good running machine all that wallet pain will become a distant memory.As far as the engine goes money spent now is money well spent and any short cuts may come back and bite you later on.
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so i ask whats absolutely needed and whats not. Obviously i dont want to have to strip it again but times no issue to me and it keeps me sane and have a spare gasket set so no worries there. That said have just replaced bottom rubber roller and all rubbers again not cheap but while it was apart, after vapour blasting all carbon off found valve guides needed replacing so off to eng works to have fitted and valves re cut, then it needed pressure testing, head skim also found stress crack on one plug so needed a time sert, but 1 had been replaced with a helicoil and bodged, so that had to come out so another time sert. The cost keeps going up and up!
took tank and panels in for paint as none standard, then discovered someone had stuck an LTD tsnk on and expensive A4 decals i bought wont fit, so ended up having to buy a brand new Tank again not cheap!
i have spent a fortune so far renovating it, but i cannot replace everything as funds just wont allow that. Nor would i want to as youre taking away its history. Hence questions
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We go through every system on the bike to make it safe and reliable but we won't tear down a motor just because. Most of the bikes we've done had between 20k and 30k miles on them. There's plenty of life left in these motors and it is a waste of time and money to tear down a motor for a rebuild that runs fine.
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A new reply has been posted on the KZRider Forum
Message Subject : cam chain roller
Category : Engine
Posted by : Kelly E
URL : kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/607936-cam-ch...ller?start=12#881253
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I'm still trying to figure out why you tore down a motor that ran fine with no smoke or bad noises. We've resurrected a couple dozen bikes in the last 5 years and only had a motor issue on one. We just finished up resurrecting my 77' KZ 1000LTD with 33k miles on it. It runs great and we'll keep riding it until the motor tells us otherwise.
We go through every system on the bike to make it safe and reliable but we won't tear down a motor just because. Most of the bikes we've done had between 20k and 30k miles on them. There's plenty of life left in these motors and it is a waste of time and money to tear down a motor for a rebuild that runs fine.
In answer to the question which is stipulated earlier in the post it was to vapour blast the engine due to previous owner spraying it with silver paint to try to make it look new. Again as stipulated and many have said it was a good job i did as several parts had failed and needed replacement, had i not stripped it, it probably would have been irreparably damaged. So whilst no one wants to strip an engine if its running ok in this case im glad i did.
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