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valve guide
20 Aug 2006 02:52
hi kz-rider.
here are pic`s of repair of my cylinderhead with special new valve-guide`s.this is an important problem of all
old z 1 900 head`s.
if ask postet me by questions.
greetings achim
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Post edited by: z1achim, at: 2006/08/20 05:56
here are pic`s of repair of my cylinderhead with special new valve-guide`s.this is an important problem of all
old z 1 900 head`s.
if ask postet me by questions.
greetings achim
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Re: valve guide
20 Aug 2006 05:48
Click on "Reply" to add more pics, not "New Topic", that keeps everything in one continuous thread, not scattered around.
I deleted the other ones so you can repost them under this one.
Makes things a lot easier to read and understand that way
I deleted the other ones so you can repost them under this one.
Makes things a lot easier to read and understand that way

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Re: valve guide
20 Aug 2006 11:40
Interesting photo;s. However, the last photo brings to mind the old saying "do not use force. Use a bigger hammer"
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20 Aug 2006 21:52
Don't understand if there is a guestion being asked, but I sure hate to see valve guides installed with a hammer.
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Re: valve guide
21 Aug 2006 00:35
I hammed one out backwards with a hammer once, you'd really have hated to see that. Every guide i've installed was with a hammer and lube. Got to admit it beats them up though. I have to pre-ream them or the reamer won't fit once it's insalled. My reamer is a worn valve with the head cut off. Two of them actualy, you know differenty sizes. If your good, you can install both cams and turn one untill it stops (valves hitting) then just clamp the vise-grip tighter and turn harder. Once the vavle is bent u git ta straighten it out with a hammer on the vise. Maybe 100 hits or so and she'll fit in the guide and seal to the seat. Ape is considering my application, NOT.
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Re: valve guide
21 Aug 2006 07:38
Anyone care to share the right way to install a guide?

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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Re: valve guide
21 Aug 2006 08:25
hi
the proceeding cannot show complete,but i have to repair
many Z 1 head`s.hate or not hate,my method are practicable and better than work with commpressed air.
the pic with a hammer is only for discribe the method.
there are to many details to show here
examples:
1.valve guide ./. 70° Celsius
2.Head + 120°C
3.Valve Guide, larger outside diameter (special Guide)
is not from KAWASAKI
4.You need many special tools etc.
greetings achim
the proceeding cannot show complete,but i have to repair
many Z 1 head`s.hate or not hate,my method are practicable and better than work with commpressed air.
the pic with a hammer is only for discribe the method.
there are to many details to show here
examples:
1.valve guide ./. 70° Celsius
2.Head + 120°C
3.Valve Guide, larger outside diameter (special Guide)
is not from KAWASAKI
4.You need many special tools etc.
greetings achim
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Re: valve guide
21 Aug 2006 11:32
Jay;
would it be better if he shimed/wedged the head up to 30.5 degrees on a press and used the press instead of the hammer??
I see he has a bushing in the lifter bore to keep the guide driver strait.
I use the old manley guide puller that locates off of the valve seat.
with manley not selling that tool anymore it makes me wonder if its the right way to go.
would it be better if he shimed/wedged the head up to 30.5 degrees on a press and used the press instead of the hammer??
I see he has a bushing in the lifter bore to keep the guide driver strait.
I use the old manley guide puller that locates off of the valve seat.
with manley not selling that tool anymore it makes me wonder if its the right way to go.
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Re: valve guide
21 Aug 2006 14:10
hi
with special tools i can drive the valve-guide goal-exactly in the direction of the valve seat.afterwards mill the seat (45°=0,09-1,1mm),and than grind the valve on the seat.in the end examine for tightness.that`s my way and my head is running with
1075ccm yoshimura at the year 2000,12000 km(miles ?)one
needs a little strength over force the guide in to the head.the picture is deceptive.with one a heavy hammer can out the wrist work.next i tke a tweezers.i see already which one does not understand me.ok.this was my last contribution in english.
greenings achim
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with special tools i can drive the valve-guide goal-exactly in the direction of the valve seat.afterwards mill the seat (45°=0,09-1,1mm),and than grind the valve on the seat.in the end examine for tightness.that`s my way and my head is running with
1075ccm yoshimura at the year 2000,12000 km(miles ?)one
needs a little strength over force the guide in to the head.the picture is deceptive.with one a heavy hammer can out the wrist work.next i tke a tweezers.i see already which one does not understand me.ok.this was my last contribution in english.
greenings achim
many ways lead to rome
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