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27 Dec 2008 12:23 #254934 by luc
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On my 75 Z1b, I have changed the roller bearins to tapered bearings.
How much do you think that i should torque them down?

thanks

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27 Dec 2008 16:43 #254973 by sbulla
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luc wrote:

On my 75 Z1b, I have changed the roller bearins to tapered bearings.
How much do you think that i should torque them down?

thanks


I've worked on a few and I've never had a specific torque figure. Usually, you just tighten 'till there's no play (grab forks down front and shake) but not enough to restrict movement. Fork should fall to one side easily.

Sonny

Now----
1980 KZ1000 LTD (Kerker 4-1, K&N pods, Dyna gray coils)


Gone but not forgotten----
1966 Honda 305 Superhawk
1969 HD 350 Sprint
1971 500 H1
1972 250 F8
1972 750 H2
1973 KX250
1995 HD Sportster 1200
2000 HD Softail
2002 KLR650

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27 Dec 2008 17:32 #254981 by gane
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This is a common procedure which works well for me, 1st , tighten to @ 35 ft lbs, to seat, loosen & re-tighten to 8 inch pounds. a couple of quick checks after the fact are, seated uprite, left thumb on top of fame neck & upper stem bearing, apply front brake and rock bike forward & back. there should be no discernible motion. 2, bike on center stand w/front wheel elevated wheel should stay centered for @ 1-2 inches before flopping to side. 3. tight bearings feel like there is a weight centered over the steering stem nut when riding. proper tension is where, there is no clearance to allow beating/wear, and yet loose enough that the effort to move is nearly indiscernable. hope this helps. G

[img][/img] 1977 KZ1000A1

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27 Dec 2008 19:02 #254994 by 650ed
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The KZ650 Kawasaki FSM calls for 19.5 - 24 ft lbs of torque. I would be very careful about going higher than that as you may damage the bearing races. Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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