Cylinder Head Identification

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20 Oct 2023 15:59 #890715 by Injected
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I don't know much about the big bike parts. Trying to find out if this cylinder head is Z1, KZ900, or KZ1000. It has the number "62" stamped on the exhaust side next to the cam chain tunnel.





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20 Oct 2023 16:31 #890717 by Nessism
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I know nothing...but that looks to me like an earlier head...that's been ported, and modded for big cams.  Hopefully, you have the cam caps too.

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20 Oct 2023 17:02 #890719 by Injected
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I know nothing...but that looks to me like an earlier head...that's been ported, and modded for big cams.  Hopefully, you have the cam caps too.
Yes, I had it ported by my local engine guy, and I cleared it for the cams. He thought it was Z1 but he said that he is no expert to ID what year etc.
I have the cam caps so no issues there. Just thought I should find out the lineage because people are bound to ask.

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20 Oct 2023 21:01 #890725 by sf4t7
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I don't think the "62" is factory stamping (I could be wrong) and if what's left of the black is original it's probably 73 Z1


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1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
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20 Oct 2023 21:31 #890726 by daveo
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Please post front, bottom, and side pics, pretty please.


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21 Oct 2023 02:34 #890729 by zed1015
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If the vac port castings under the inlet ports are undrilled and the gallery plugs are alloy it's early Z900.

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21 Oct 2023 04:29 - 21 Oct 2023 04:47 #890731 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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If the exhaust studs are 6mm it's Z1.  If they're 8mm it's KZ1000.

The paint condition sure looks like OEM black from '72 - '73 manufacture with expected age patina, but that's pretty subjective.

If it's a Z1 head, detailed pics of the sides, top down at the #1 and #4 plug areas at about a 45 deg. angle, and underside with a good view of the intake castings would be necessary to ascertain how early in production it is, wherein in addition to the vacuum port bosses that Zed1015 mentioned,  Mama Kaw made subtle changes in machining at the four outer stud hole areas & minor changes to the top fin castings between the cam towers above the #1 and #4 combustion chambers.

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21 Oct 2023 06:55 #890737 by Mikaw
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Has to be a Z1. I see vacuum port bosses. Drilled or not is a Z1. 

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21 Oct 2023 07:03 #890738 by Injected
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It has the blank port bosses under the intake runners and alloy end plugs.

The pictures are after using some of that Eco paint stripper, it needs another application.

I will post some pictures of the fin area, ends, and bosses later today.

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21 Oct 2023 08:37 - 21 Oct 2023 08:40 #890745 by Injected
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Here are some better pictures uncompressed.

















The head has been big valved (37/31mm) and ported to 96/73 CFM for use with .420" lift cams.

This head came on a used KZ1000 engine I bought, the barrel on it was a 903cc but it had been fitted with 1015cc pistons.

Here are pictures of the cam cover.







I ground the "+" ribs out of the inside of the cam cover.
 
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21 Oct 2023 11:48 - 21 Oct 2023 11:50 #890757 by sf4t7
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My apologies to Injected.  I was mistaken (not the first time) - I took a closer look at my spare 1974 Z1a head and it is stamped "48".  So the stamping on yours is likely done at the factory.  
And that valve cover is from a 900


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1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion
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21 Oct 2023 21:33 #890774 by Mikaw
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Cam cover I a very early version. The circle with an A inside followed by a number 1. So it matches the Z1 head. Nice stuff!

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