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WABBMW wrote: Regarding the possible out-of-balance - I presume the 750 pistons would weigh a little more than the 650s due to the larger diameter. Even though the crankshafts are the same part number, I imagine that the counterbalances are drilled a little to perfectly offset the weight of the piston, rod, etc. Perhaps the weight difference is inconsequential. Does anybody have experience with this?
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WABBMW wrote: T_Dub: After checking many parts diagrams, I believe what you say is true for the earlier models, regarding the sleeves fitting into the 650 case. Also, I believe Steell is correct for the later models, which mine is. Steell is correct about my cam chain, and no kick starter. Thanks zukdave for the idea about a GPz750 motor. Thanks Double Dub about the connecting rods and valve to piston clearance. Thanks for the KZ650.info advice. I hadn't been over there in ages.
I still wonder about the possible increase in compression ratio. I'm OK with this, if it doesn't go too high. If the combustion chamber volumes are porportional to the displacement, then: present CR = 9.5 x (738/652) = 10.75 I expect the 750 pistons lower this somewhat. Anybody have experience with this issue?
Regarding the possible out-of-balance - I presume the 750 pistons would weigh a little more than the 650s due to the larger diameter. Even though the crankshafts are the same part number, I imagine that the counterbalances are drilled a little to perfectly offset the weight of the piston, rod, etc. Perhaps the weight difference is inconsequential. Does anybody have experience with this?
One more question - Is it true that a KZ1000 engine will NOT fit in my 650 frame?
Thanks guys. Y'all are fantastic!
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