Mystery master cylinder!

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31 Jul 2020 11:44 #831953 by Sheath
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Hey everyone, but of a problem, my front brake lever has started sounding squishy and I've been finding worrying fluid running down the lever, although the sight glass is still full...I removed the lever today and gave everything a good clean, it all looks quite good and I pushed on the squishy piston a few times but couldn't see any fluid.....
Anyway if I find that I need to rebuild the master cylinder, I have a problem, my bikes a kz1000st but both levers are wrong and the master cylinder looks nothing like a standard st one, it kind of looks like a kz1300 one but I know a guy with a 1300 and it's not the same.... can anyone identify the master cylinder that I do have?! Thanks :)

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31 Jul 2020 14:17 - 31 Jul 2020 14:27 #831963 by martin_csr
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I don't know. That type of m/c cap w Kawasaki painted on it was used over several years. Maybe an 83 GPz 550. Diagram drawing at Partzilla shows the sight glass on the same side as the handlebar mount (same as yours) & it has a modern style brake light switch. A few other master cylinders with the same cap are similar, including the 1000J, & a number of models used the same piston & diaphragm.
see x-ref at Partzilla by clicking the part numbers.

www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...ront-master-cylinder

ps: before buying parts, I'd remove the cap screws & inspect the threads.
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31 Jul 2020 15:24 #831970 by Sheath
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Thanks Martin I'll look into that and definitely check the screws :) it's strange ,the fluid seems to come from the bolt area of the handle and seep out of the ultra thin gap! Tomorrow I'll look for a part number on the master cylinder and see if I can't figure out what it is! :)

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01 Aug 2020 05:46 #831998 by Nessism
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Those cover screws don't look stock. They may be bottoming out before the sealing rubber is getting properly compressed.
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01 Aug 2020 06:19 - 01 Aug 2020 06:19 #832000 by martin_csr
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I was thinking a po may have installed SAE screws & messed up the threads. you never know sometimes.
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01 Aug 2020 08:24 #832009 by Rick H.
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Good catch guys! Has any Kawasaki ever used a straight slotted screw on a master cylinder cover? If so I certainly don't remember seeing one.

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01 Aug 2020 14:00 #832037 by Sheath
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Hey thanks for all the input guys :) yes they're stainless screws from a previous owner but the pitch and thread is fine and the top is definitely clamped down tight ,since cleaning it all up I haven't seen any more fluid going down the lever yet but I'm keeping a close eye on it, I had a good look at the master cylinder today for any numbers on it but all is says it Tokico Japan and underneath 5/8 ?!

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01 Aug 2020 18:07 #832055 by Nessism
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5/8" is the bore size. That's the standard size for most dual disk setups. Single disc is 14mm.
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02 Aug 2020 00:00 #832076 by Sheath
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Cool thanks :)

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