'81 550GPZ Rear Master Cylinder- Parts/Interchange

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23 Jul 2015 12:21 #682362 by SweetGPz
Hi All,
Nearly done with the brakes and ready to roll. I cannot find many of the rear master cylinder parts and no one I can find sells a rebuild kit with all the rubber bits. N/A from K&L and discontinued by Kawasaki. According to partzilla the piston is the same as the front m/c. Is there any source out the for the dust boot, piston stopper & retaining clip etc? The bores and seals have to be pretty common...

Alternatively is there a stock looking interchange of the entire unit?

TIA,Bill

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23 Jul 2015 12:42 - 23 Jul 2015 12:43 #682367 by 650ed
Check with any Kawasaki dealer for the dust boot and retaining clip. They appear to be still available from Kawasaki. The stopper is no longer available from Kawasaki. It looks like the folks at this link ( www.cyclebrakes.com/MC%20Rebuilds.pdf ) sell kits for the FRONT - see kit #32-8052. Ed

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23 Jul 2015 13:35 #682381 by loudhvx
Cheapest solution so far is to use a Ninja rear master, but you have to do some fabrication. The best part is that it feels exactly like the stock one because the piston is the same size.

www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/531950-a...l=component&type=raw

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23 Jul 2015 14:29 #682392 by Nessism
Better make sure the master bore is not pitted before you spend a bunch of cash on internal parts. There is a very good chance that the bore is trashed if someone neglected to keep fresh fluid in the system.

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23 Jul 2015 20:13 #682449 by SweetGPz
Took it apart & eeccchhh! Blobs of coagulated orange goo. I can machine up a new piston from brass on my lathe, & make a new retaining washer also if I need too. The seals may be hard to find, have to try a hydraulics store. Haven't looked at the bore yet but I am pretty sure I know where the orange came from. I may try a flex hone but those buggers are $35.

Maybe I can find a used one with a good (better) bore?

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23 Jul 2015 22:09 #682469 by Nessism

SweetGPz wrote: Took it apart & eeccchhh! Blobs of coagulated orange goo. I can machine up a new piston from brass on my lathe, & make a new retaining washer also if I need too. The seals may be hard to find, have to try a hydraulics store. Haven't looked at the bore yet but I am pretty sure I know where the orange came from. I may try a flex hone but those buggers are $35.

Maybe I can find a used one with a good (better) bore?


Maybe. I found a really nice one for my 750. The problem is finding a seller willing to look inside.

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24 Jul 2015 05:31 #682486 by GPz550D1

SweetGPz wrote: Hi All,
Nearly done with the brakes and ready to roll. I cannot find many of the rear master cylinder parts and no one I can find sells a rebuild kit with all the rubber bits. N/A from K&L and discontinued by Kawasaki. According to partzilla the piston is the same as the front m/c. Is there any source out the for the dust boot, piston stopper & retaining clip etc? The bores and seals have to be pretty common...

Alternatively is there a stock looking interchange of the entire unit?

TIA,Bill


Actually, the front master cylinder has a 5/8" bore and the rear has a 14mm bore, The "82 GPZ550 also has a 14mm rear master cylinder and the rebuild kit for it was still available, last time I checked.. The piston is slightly different on the end where the rod/linkage attach. So you might be able to fabricate the linkage to fit yours or use the seals out of the '82 kit on your old piston, if the piston and bore are serviceable. Good luck!

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24 Jul 2015 07:29 #682503 by SweetGPz
GPZD1,

That is info I can work with, thanks. Any chance I can ask you to pull back the boot and shoot a cell photo of what the piston link connection looks like?

Turns out my bore looks OK, piston is not so hot. But I have a lathe and can machine a piston to a smaller diameter. Easier than making it from scratch.

TIA,
B ill

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24 Jul 2015 09:14 #682509 by GPz550D1

SweetGPz wrote: GPZD1,

That is info I can work with, thanks. Any chance I can ask you to pull back the boot and shoot a cell photo of what the piston link connection looks like?

Turns out my bore looks OK, piston is not so hot. But I have a lathe and can machine a piston to a smaller diameter. Easier than making it from scratch.

TIA,
B ill


My setup is like yours, witch is a ball and cup connection. Attached is two photos.

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24 Jul 2015 09:26 - 24 Jul 2015 09:31 #682511 by GPz550D1
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationHere is a link to the linkage the 1982-83 GPZ550 uses, so you can purchase a piston and seal kit for the 82-83 and install it in place of your old piston, if you desire.

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24 Jul 2015 09:40 - 24 Jul 2015 10:17 #682513 by GPz550D1
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationBelow is a link to the K&L piston and seal assembly for the '82-83 GPZ550. The piston and seal assembly appears to be available for the 82-83, Kawasaki part # 43020-1019, which you can purchase at Partzilla.com for $ 37.48.

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25 Jul 2015 19:02 #682733 by CoreyClough
Replied by CoreyClough on topic '81 550GPZ Rear Master Cylinder- Parts/Interchange
So, replace the brake fluid every 2 years from now on. That's what I do. Parts and rebuild kits are getting harder to come by.

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