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10 Oct 2020 09:39 #836553 by zed1015
Replied by zed1015 on topic 1977 KZ1000 Restomod
If you really think you may go for re-sleeving at a later date then you should have the cases bored now to save the extra work and cost splitting the cases later.
As for carbs, 34's are more than enough at 1075.
I always go for the smallest that will satisfactorily feed the engine as this keeps the bottom end crisp.
Too big and the bottom to mid range response will suffer and that's where you will realistically spend most of the time running.

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10 Oct 2020 09:47 #836554 by calum
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zed1015 wrote: I always go for the smallest that will satisfactorily feed the engine as this keeps the bottom end crisp.
Too big and the bottom to mid range response will suffer and that's where you will realistically spend most of the time running.


Thanks for that - you're right, I don't want to lose any bottom/mid-range response. Will look into the 32's.

You're also right about getting the cases bored. Will definitely get it done regardless of my decision on the pistons/cylinders.

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10 Oct 2020 10:06 - 10 Oct 2020 10:07 #836558 by Mikaw
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zed1015 wrote: If you really think you may go for re-sleeving at a later date then you should have the cases bored now to save the extra work and cost splitting the cases later.


This was another question, I wasn’t sure if you had to match the case bore to the spigots. Good to here you can use a larger case bore with smaller sleeves. Is there a limit to size difference?

Calum, sorry to be double teaming here but the information will benefit all of us.


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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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Jimi Hendrix.
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10 Oct 2020 11:06 #836561 by calum
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Mikaw wrote: Calum, sorry to be double teaming here but the information will benefit all of us.


I'm not usually up for double teaming but in this case it's absolutely fine ;)

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10 Oct 2020 11:32 #836563 by Mikaw
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calum wrote:

Mikaw wrote: Calum, sorry to be double teaming here but the information will benefit all of us.


I'm not usually up for double teaming but in this case it's absolutely fine ;)


Thank you

1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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11 Oct 2020 03:32 #836602 by zed1015
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Mikaw wrote:

zed1015 wrote: If you really think you may go for re-sleeving at a later date then you should have the cases bored now to save the extra work and cost splitting the cases later.


This was another question, I wasn’t sure if you had to match the case bore to the spigots. Good to here you can use a larger case bore with smaller sleeves. Is there a limit to size difference?


Fitting a stock block on bored cases is fine and all you need to do is not fit the 'O' rings on the bottom of the liners as they have nothing to sit against and you don't want them dropping into the crank .
Also when fitting larger liners or a big block etc you need to watch the length of the upper most mounting bolt of the ignition housing .
Depending on the liner size it will need shortening or it will hit the liner spigot and cause damage when tightened.


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11 Oct 2020 08:26 #836612 by Mikaw
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zed1015 wrote:

Mikaw wrote:

zed1015 wrote: If you really think you may go for re-sleeving at a later date then you should have the cases bored now to save the extra work and cost splitting the cases later.


This was another question, I wasn’t sure if you had to match the case bore to the spigots. Good to here you can use a larger case bore with smaller sleeves. Is there a limit to size difference?


Fitting a stock block on bored cases is fine and all you need to do is not fit the 'O' rings on the bottom of the liners as they have nothing to sit against and you don't want them dropping into the crank .
Also when fitting larger liners or a big block etc you need to watch the length of the upper most mounting bolt of the ignition housing .
Depending on the liner size it will need shortening or it will hit the liner spigot and cause damage when tightened.


There’s no replacement for experience. Thanks Zed1015


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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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1980 KZ 750 E1
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15 Oct 2020 08:38 #836895 by Mikaw
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This seemed to be a good place to ask this as we are dissecting pros and cons of upsized pistons. I found a set of 1015 wiseco but they are 12.5 to 1. Any thoughts by the experts on the compression for a total street bike.

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1980 KZ 750 E1
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15 Oct 2020 08:53 - 15 Oct 2020 09:16 #836897 by zed1015
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I am using a set of the same but using a J head to drop the comp to around 10 to 1.
Much more than 10.5 and detonation starts to become a problem and you will need to use the best fuel you can get so maybe you will need to use a block spacer.
0.5mm = approx 2 cc and drops around 1 point of compression.

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15 Oct 2020 08:55 #836899 by Skidmark
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That compression seems a bit high for a total street bike. My $0.02...

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15 Oct 2020 09:15 #836901 by Mikaw
Replied by Mikaw on topic 1977 KZ1000 Restomod
The highest pump octane we have here is 93. Then we jump to 110 turbo blue “race fuel” I guess you could mix it and keep tweaking it till you removed the dentonation with out hurting the wallet to bad...

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15 Oct 2020 09:32 #836902 by slayer61
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Keep it up calum & post more pics as you progress. My Kawasaki was a jet black '77 KZ1000 just like yours. Very cool.

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