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Petcock Compatibility, Filter screen sourcing, 81 KZ1100-A1
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1) Does anyone have or know where to source the filter screen for the petcock?
I saw a picture of the petcock for a 2005 KZ1000POlice model. It looks exactly like the one from my 81.
2) Does anyone have a compatibility chart to show what petcocks will fit my 81 KZ1100 shaft?
3) Can someone with a 03 to 05 KZ1000Police model measure the bolt hole spacing for the Fuel Valve AKA petcock? Mine measures 44mm.
Thanks in Advance for your advice and help,
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www.partzilla.com/product/kawasaki/51023...4ad5a6bb516ee42ac469
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The part # for the new one I saw listed on ebay is 51203-1375 for an 02 to 05 KZ1000Police. It looks exactly like the one from my 81. so I was wondering if anyone has compiled compatibility lists to use newer parts for unavailable ones.
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Here are the dimensions of a ZN1300 Fuel tap/tank interface:
And the screen I found (I had to pull that tube out of it)..
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www.z1enterprises.com/petcock-kz1000k44-...0-kz650h-kz750h.html
They also list a couple for Suzukis with 44mm spacing for less money, and I bet the just might work, too.
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It's the same one listed at Z1Ent linked by TexasKZ. The partzilla pic doesn't show the screen, but I'm pretty sure it's included.
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...uel-tank-p21-p22-p24
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The vacuum operated valves on the 1000 and 1100 use a completely different valve design than your 1300 valve. The newer design is not as sensitive to fine dirt as the cone style valve. Typically, dirt will prevent the little oring from sealing, but that is easily cured with a careful clean and polish of the internal parts, and a fresh oring.cb900f wrote: The problem with the ZN1300 tap design, yours looks similar, is without a sediment bowl, any crap that gets through the tap filter (or lack of filter) can collect in the tap internals causing them to bind, making operation difficult, and gradually wearing out the selection cone (the thing that directs fuel flow from either: normal or reserve inside the tap).
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My project is progressing. That means I am taking apart more and more pieces, cleaning, detailing and replacing what needs to be replaced. I am impressed how many parts are still available.
The bike is very original and even most of the rubber pieces are in great shape. I will eventually take almost everything apart but will probably leave the engine in the frame as it ran well , with low mileage, prior to beginning the project.
Of course I will spend more than it is worth but will have a real nice bike when I am done. It's a labor of love as many of you know..
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