Kawasaki ring compressor
- Jeff.Saunders
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I also have a KZ650 ring compressor that I will never use.
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- missionkz
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I'd also consider making mine (for a 900) available to members for the cost of shipping and a reasonable, refundable deposit....plus a guarantee it will be returned!!
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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- missionkz
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That's why I need that kz1000 ring compressor instead of the Z1, KZ900! LOL.
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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- Brady 154
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1976 KZ900 LTD, resto-mod
-1075 Piston Kit
-PSP 3X Cams (degreed to 106)
-Mikuni RS34 Carbs
-Pod Air Filters
-Dyna S Coils and Ignition
-Race Tech Valve Cartridge Emulators up Front
-Ohlins Shocks out Back
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Darn, i don't think that'll work. I have a 1000, so I need the 72mm one.peter1958 wrote: I have one for the 650 i can live without
1976 KZ900 LTD, resto-mod
-1075 Piston Kit
-PSP 3X Cams (degreed to 106)
-Mikuni RS34 Carbs
-Pod Air Filters
-Dyna S Coils and Ignition
-Race Tech Valve Cartridge Emulators up Front
-Ohlins Shocks out Back
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- KZB2 650
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Brady 154 wrote:
Darn, i don't think that'll work. I have a 1000, so I need the 72mm one.peter1958 wrote: I have one for the 650 i can live without
The problem is as soon as you go bigger 1075, 1105 etc or 700cc or 810 on mine they don't work either..... I was seriously thinking about one too till I read and figured out that.
1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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- missionkz
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KZB2 650 wrote:
Brady 154 wrote:
Darn, i don't think that'll work. I have a 1000, so I need the 72mm one.peter1958 wrote: I have one for the 650 i can live without
The problem is as soon as you go bigger 1075, 1105 etc or 700cc or 810 on mine they don't work either..... I was seriously thinking about one too till I read and figured out that.
OK... my factory Z1 900 ring compression tool did not work well on my 1015cc pistons and it didn't work AT ALL on my 1075cc pistons.
So I sold it, the piston stabilizing rods and the big orange bag/case.
I have shown pictures of this problem before even trying it on the engine....here on the KZR site and those photos can be found if looking around.
However, my factory KZ1000 ring compressor worked flawlessly, and even with my 1075cc over size pistons!!
The damn cylinder block just slid down over the four, 2mm over sized pistons and rings so fast, it actually caught me off guard.
So fast, I couldn't slow it down in time to watch what was happening...the sleeves just slipped right down and banged into the compression tool in one smooth motion.
No damage or anything,
I just wasn't really ready for it to go together that fast.
With the tool removed, (EASY) the block pushed right down with little effort and bottomed out into the locating dowel pins.....
Plus, taking the tool apart after this is just a joy, so satisfying.... compared to trying to do it with all the nutty contraptions, hose clamps, beer cans, plastic wire ties (you name it) I've seen them all.
The entire procedure took 4 minutes after squeezing the rings and that included removing the tool from the case and studs.
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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missionkz wrote: so satisfying.... compared to trying to do it with all the nutty contraptions, hose clamps, beer cans, plastic wire ties (you name it) I've seen them all.
First attempt, and was a joy too. A cheap one... :lol:
The black plastic strip is slick. It gets pressed down the piston by the bottom of the cylinder sleeve as it presses on the edge of the strip. The rings pop free inside the sleeve where they should, with the gaps locked in their proper positions. You don't get that using fingers to compress the rings.
1982 KZ1100-A2
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- JDRAKE4200
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Keep the shiny side up!!!!
1976 KZ900 LTD
2004 Sportster 1200 Custom
1981 KZ550 LTD
1994 GSXR 750
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