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‘76 KZ900 LTD. Need some advice.
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Is this thing working? Is this thing on?
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Second, to measure lift on the cams, wouldn’t a guy just measure the diameter of the cam then measure the total diameter to top of lobe and just do the math? I’m getting right at .276 but that sounds low to me.
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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What does it say on the block 903 or 1015cc?
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This is slightly incorrect.Your bike was stock 66mm bore. If it’s 70mm, then either the block has been swapped out for a 1000 (1015), or the 900 block was bored and the 1000 sleeves installed. That might explain why they don’t fit. This is assuming the the 1000 sleeves vs the 900 are a larger OD. I have never thought to check.
The stock 900 liners can be bored to 71mm ( 1045cc) so it's likely they are on the stock max 70mm oversize on stock liners.
1000 liners are a larger OD so a 900 block needs boring for them to fit.
Loose sleeves are not uncommon either because of factory tolerances or they've been cold pressed out and back in which drags material from the alloy block and lessens the fit..
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If the liners are as loose as they appear to be, will they not "rock" forwards and backwards during normal running causing the block to oval and the liners to chew the head gasket ?
This is slightly incorrect.Your bike was stock 66mm bore. If it’s 70mm, then either the block has been swapped out for a 1000 (1015), or the 900 block was bored and the 1000 sleeves installed. That might explain why they don’t fit. This is assuming the the 1000 sleeves vs the 900 are a larger OD. I have never thought to check.
The stock 900 liners can be bored to 71mm ( 1045cc) so it's likely they are on the stock max 70mm oversize on stock liners.
1000 liners are a larger OD so a 900 block needs boring for them to fit.
Loose sleeves are not uncommon either because of factory tolerances or they've been cold pressed out and back in which drags material from the alloy block and lessens the fit..
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