hey guys! several weeks ago i got my learners licence to ride a motorcycle for the first time in my 28 years on this earth, why it took me so long, i dont have an answer to that!
none the less, 3 days later i bought a Kawa Z200 in pristine condition. but being almost 6ft5" i needed something bigger.
i looked long and hard to find something with a good platform to start building off. many many hours of searching and seeing these bikes are really sought after no matter where you are from, i came upon this beauty for half the average going price. There was something about this bike that was different than the others id seen, so i bit the bullet and went out blazing to make sure i get her. not much was known about the bike by the lady selling, so my gut took over....
With her being 1000 odd km away, i got a mate to go check her out for me with limited bike knowledge, needless to say, many other potential buyers were hounding the lady to sell, but i had already secured the deal! i must have changed my mind a millions times trying to decide whether i should go for something that doesn't kick start, motor hardly turns over, no battery, this and that.....
a week later and 1.5 days late, 11pm on a Saturday night, she arrived!
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first day of stripping and attempting to get her to start Jaya3 and i found a few odd and ends:
-kick start shafts spline is shot, assumed that the kick start lever was not fastened properly.
-tank is rusting inside, minor though.
-filters are clogged with miffed old fuel.
-a blown front Tyre and tube; doesn't make moving around too easy!
-carbs are sticky, really sticky and funked up with old fuel.
-ignition switch not making contact properly
so thats the basic list of "to do's" before i think any real progress can be made..she needs to start and eliminate my fears of it being a dud...
my mate jay reckoned we swap carbs to see what state the motor is in... after sorting that out, connecting a battery, fixed ignition switch....
"VOILA"!!! she started on like the 2nd push of the start button! as if it last ran yesterday! was super stoked!
a few pics:
excuse the chops, been a while since i last posted pics...
so the main thing id like to do now, is fix the carbs up. the frame was also painted with hammerite and is in superb condition! otherwise, everything else has surface rust on, but nothing some electroplating/powder coating cant sort out
ok, so to my horror, i found that my tank had a flat spot on the one side...turns out that there is a blemmin plate that has been welded in is responsible. stripped the gunk off and this is what iv found:
so my options for now are: fix, fix and/or fix. i hammered the high spots out as much as possible without causing more damage. going to deoxidene and clean the inside of the tank before i do anything to the outside. then etch-primer the bare metal before filling with some good quality filler and then shape. as you can see from the last pic, the welds are pretty high and tried to remove as much metal as possible so it will not affect the badge once its finished. i think i need to remove more and TIG it closed if i go thorugh...
i did however find a cb750k tank to try out, but....you decide:
my feeling is that its a tad too large
so i am going to return it and just fix mine for now....UNLESS, once of you kind fellas can wort me out with a replacement :thumleft:
my puppy says hi:
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did some work on my carbs...got them back from a guy who loosened them up and sorted them out. i found that one of the needle valves little spring pin was not extending or pushing out. i tried soaking it in everything i could lay my hands on and nothing. searched the net and it turns out that these things are helluva expensive to bring into the country. so i started picking at the end of it and eventually got it to move a fraction of a mm. so there was hope.... and then, after hours of tinkering, it popped out! yay!
here she is fitted:
and while i was at it, i set the float levels at the 22mm as per the books:
turns out that they were +- 6mm out! with my limited knowledge, the pickup when the float is at its highest wouldn't pic up any fuel because the pickup would have been above the fuel level...but yeah, going to test them today. wish me luck.
if they work i want to strip once more, and make them pretty again! :biggrin:
anyways, the carbs run 100%! well, at idle at least. i think she may be running a lil lean, when you rev up a bit, she splutters and kinda backfires. but wont know until i ride her.
anyways, i have been doing a ton of research regarding cleaning of carbs cases etc. there is a million different "home brews" one can choose from. but i think i want to try the baking soda blasting technique.
here is my home made blasting kit
all found at the hardware store and bits i had at home.
had the pneumatic coupling bits laying at home, drilled a hole in the top of the air gun thing, i tried silver soldering the fitting onto the gun, but wouldnt take to alli-duh
so pratley steel sorted that problem out for me:
drilled a hole in the lid of a little plastic bottle i found at a plastic warehouse shop and fitted the other side of the fitting thing. i dont really have a name for anything i used, as its a concoction of various pneumatic bits i had...also added a o-ring seal i had laying around and seemed to fit perfectly in there....
and fitted:
going to try my new kit out very soon!
i found these babies i think i may fort to my car just for fun. and to practice my skills at rebuilding carbs- hahaha, weber suckers!
as you can see they are pretty messed up with crud and stuff! i have soaked them in clean green, 2l neat in a bucket. just to get all the muck off.
lets see whats il decide to do next?...
finally got my bike home after sitting at Jays place for a coupla weeks, lets just say i had some space issues lol.....and subsequently have more now hahaha.
the clutch was stuck, had to ride it around the block a few times but managed to get it loose with jays help. got her running good enough to ride her home yesterday. a fake license plate later and we were on our way :biggrin: she ran like a dream pulls really nicely. the clutch i will strip and clean all the bits nicely and im sure that will solve that problem. along with a nice newly lubed cable
i also found that there was some surprisingly hot stuff spitting onto my leg while riding. and it turns out that i have an oil leak from the head gasket. not exactly the nicest of finds, but i did really want to have a look inside and do some maintenance while its open.
need some tips here from ya fellas though... i was thinking to replace the following whole open:
-do comp test, if needed, replace rings
-replace stem seals
-cam chain
if's:
-cam chain tensioner? is it necessary?
-what about mains and big end bearings?
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any other things i should replace while im at it?
aaaanyway, i started the strip down today. got 90% of the stuff off the rear, all wires clearly marked. luckily, everything was working before i stripped, so i have no excuse to have wiring problems later on!
my front brake caliper has always been stuck, had to loosen off the caliper in order to move my bike around. finally got round to taking a closer look. seems that these older bikes do suffer from brake issues while standing.
got the piston out with the master cylinder, didnt want to go the pneumatic or grease gun method to break her loose...yet, and got to see that my master cylinder still works
the piston is quite pitted though, is this beyond re-use? will the seal still work? if not, i saw some for sale in Stainless Steel on david silver spares, so i may just turn one up on the lathe when i head back next week.... any concerns?
inside; i think a good clean up with suffice and a new oring will do the job...
lastly, what is this washer for, looks like nylon and i think it was between the caliper piston and pad?
it kinda shot out when the piston gave way :biggrin:
and finally, just to show that soda blasting does in fact work! need a tad more pressure though, only hit t with 6bar...could do with 8 though..
not the cleanest, but the alli was really really pitted and corroded from standing for 20 years!