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JDRAKE4200 wrote: Z1E-273446......I can't find where this was an engine vin that was ever produced..... What does this mean?
As you face the motor, on the lower left side of the motor just above the engine case, you'll find an embossed area with the cc of the motor...what does that say?
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...says something about the comparative rarity of the big zeds/ zees even back in the day compared to the market share of the other of the big four manufacturers at the time. Haynes, I guess looked at the sales numbers and didn't see a big enough market for a manual, despite covering virtually every other kawasaki bike.
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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JDRAKE4200 wrote: Here is a pic of what is on the case on the left side behind the cylinders
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That looks bogus to me. Maybe someone "borrowed" that engine without asking the owner? Here's an example of one that hasn't been tampered with. Ed
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Look on the base of the cylinder on the left side. It will show the cylinder displacement in cc'sIs there another way I can identify whether this is a 900 or 1000 cc engine
Because ownership is still traceable by the engine S/N. Most bike's were stolen for the engine, ending up in a drag bike frame or replacement for a blown engine. Ed's pictures are a good example of the lip I was talking about. Plus yours has an added "-". I'm not saying you, or whoever you bought it from stole it, but that engine has a questionable history.And why would someone do that when the titles go with the frame not the engine
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