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Mystery Stock Exhaust Question
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02 Apr 2022 10:20 #864740
by McThing
1983 KZ750N2 Spectre
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Hi All,
While tearing down my KZ750N2 one thing I found early on was that the flange and inner pipe of my right exhaust baffle had completely broken off. A PO had simply slipped it all together and it wasn't particularly obvious until I disassembled it. My first thought was to just have it re-welded. I have a couple of friends who are particularly talented in that skill so I set it aside while I focused deeper into the whole project for a while.
But now I'm ready to get it repaired and I was cleaning it up to take over to their shop when I also noticed a hole, about 1.5mm in size, about an inch or so below where the flange meets the tail pipe. I checked the good pipe and there is a pin or tiny hook coming through the hole on that one. This leads me to believe that there might have been packing or something in the tailpipe that the PO discarded and that it wouldn't make much sense for me to spend cash on repairing it if it isn't going to fully function.
Does anyone know what is/was in there? Can I weld it up and run it as is? Will missing something in there screw up compression?
I'm attaching photos to make sense of this.
I don't love the idea of ditching the stock emblems on the tailpipes but the black chrome on the headers is badly pitted and I am thinking I am going to have to paint them anyway, so maybe it makes sense to get fresh tailpipes while I'm at it. I'm open to any recommendations.
Thanks,
B
While tearing down my KZ750N2 one thing I found early on was that the flange and inner pipe of my right exhaust baffle had completely broken off. A PO had simply slipped it all together and it wasn't particularly obvious until I disassembled it. My first thought was to just have it re-welded. I have a couple of friends who are particularly talented in that skill so I set it aside while I focused deeper into the whole project for a while.
But now I'm ready to get it repaired and I was cleaning it up to take over to their shop when I also noticed a hole, about 1.5mm in size, about an inch or so below where the flange meets the tail pipe. I checked the good pipe and there is a pin or tiny hook coming through the hole on that one. This leads me to believe that there might have been packing or something in the tailpipe that the PO discarded and that it wouldn't make much sense for me to spend cash on repairing it if it isn't going to fully function.
Does anyone know what is/was in there? Can I weld it up and run it as is? Will missing something in there screw up compression?
I'm attaching photos to make sense of this.
I don't love the idea of ditching the stock emblems on the tailpipes but the black chrome on the headers is badly pitted and I am thinking I am going to have to paint them anyway, so maybe it makes sense to get fresh tailpipes while I'm at it. I'm open to any recommendations.
Thanks,
B
1983 KZ750N2 Spectre
Baltimore, Maryland - USA
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02 Apr 2022 17:17 #864775
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1982 KZ750 Spectre - 6 speed swap, BS34s, 18" rear wheel
2001 ZX-6R
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My N1 has the same holes, I think they might be drains. I had the same thing happen to one of my mufflers and I didn't notice anything inside...I'd just not worry about it.
If you do decide to get different mufflers or a new exhaust, you could drill out the rivets of your emblems and pop them onto the new can/s.
If you do decide to get different mufflers or a new exhaust, you could drill out the rivets of your emblems and pop them onto the new can/s.
1982 KZ750 Spectre - 6 speed swap, BS34s, 18" rear wheel
2001 ZX-6R
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02 Apr 2022 17:21 - 02 Apr 2022 17:30 #864776
by Scirocco
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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The tiny holes are for draining moisture condansation out of the mufflers on cold starts or short bike trips.
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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02 Apr 2022 21:13 #864786
by McThing
1983 KZ750N2 Spectre
Baltimore, Maryland - USA
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That’s excellent news. I mean except that now I gotta figure out what’s clogging the “good” pipe! (Actually, I just popped it out with the tip of a needle nose plier and nothing fell apart, so that’s good news, too)
All right, off the the welder they go.
Many thanks as always. This bike is starting to take shape.
Brion
All right, off the the welder they go.
Many thanks as always. This bike is starting to take shape.
Brion
1983 KZ750N2 Spectre
Baltimore, Maryland - USA
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