Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
12 Aug 2015 07:08
Nice bike. Did you say you had a new cover on it's way?
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12 Aug 2015 08:58
Yup. New used one on its way along with all of the seals needed.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
12 Aug 2015 11:10
While you have it apart, I suggest you go to the hardware store for some Allens.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
12 Aug 2015 11:30
I already did... Gonna have to order some though. None of the hardware stores around me carry ss Allen's in metric.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
12 Aug 2015 11:57
You don't need stainless down there. Depot should have both.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
12 Aug 2015 16:56
I would recommend pan head screws in the two spots were your sprocket and chain wore that groove, Allen heads are much taller
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
13 Aug 2015 10:19
You should have spacers inside the front sprocket spacing the chain away from the trans door.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
28 Aug 2015 11:46
All,
So I have finally gotten everything I need to put my mission cover back on, but I have a question. If you look at the picture I have attached, there is an o ring(#37) that goes between the engine sprocket collar(#36) and the bearing(#18). My questions is, doesn’t this get mashed when I torque the sprocket nut on? I am afraid, because there is NO relief or space on the collar for this oring and do not want to ruin the motor due to a mangled oring from me torqueing on the sprocket nut. Please advise as I do not want to screw up my new to me engine and bike.
So I have finally gotten everything I need to put my mission cover back on, but I have a question. If you look at the picture I have attached, there is an o ring(#37) that goes between the engine sprocket collar(#36) and the bearing(#18). My questions is, doesn’t this get mashed when I torque the sprocket nut on? I am afraid, because there is NO relief or space on the collar for this oring and do not want to ruin the motor due to a mangled oring from me torqueing on the sprocket nut. Please advise as I do not want to screw up my new to me engine and bike.
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1976 KZ900 LTD
2004 Sportster 1200 Custom
1981 KZ550 LTD
1994 GSXR 750
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
28 Aug 2015 12:57
The O ring is so small it fits in the bevel inside the engine against the bearing. If you don't have one, just smear a little RTV on it and put it on so it won't seep.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
28 Aug 2015 13:01
But it's not that small. It's supposed to be 22mm I'd with a cross section of 1.5mm. That is not small enough to fit in the bevel
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
28 Aug 2015 14:27 - 28 Aug 2015 14:29
I've reused mine I don't know how many times. It's very thin. About the size of a 18 gauge wire. I am really careful not to break it because it's so thin. If you have one, use it. It will crush and not hurt anything.
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Re: Tell me what you guys think - 1976 kz900 ltd
14 Aug 2016 17:48 - 14 Aug 2016 17:50
OK.... It's been a while so I thought I would update you all. I am still in the process of rebuilding. I have procured the following:
Back cut trans
.385 lift cams
1075 pistons and cylinders that has been o ringed
28mm pumpers
Welded crank with main cap support
1000 head that will get port and polish
Bottom end is together, have to wait on top end as I have run out of finances for the moment. I have attached pics.
Fyi, I am still looking for a Z1 tank that is clean inside and does not have any Bondo.
Back cut trans
.385 lift cams
1075 pistons and cylinders that has been o ringed
28mm pumpers
Welded crank with main cap support
1000 head that will get port and polish
Bottom end is together, have to wait on top end as I have run out of finances for the moment. I have attached pics.
Fyi, I am still looking for a Z1 tank that is clean inside and does not have any Bondo.
Keep the shiny side up!!!!
1976 KZ900 LTD
2004 Sportster 1200 Custom
1981 KZ550 LTD
1994 GSXR 750
1976 KZ900 LTD
2004 Sportster 1200 Custom
1981 KZ550 LTD
1994 GSXR 750
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