My manual is for the 79.It says use dot 3.I doubt that is made.I have dot 4, have seen dot 5.I heard dot 5 is only for newer bikes with certain pad material.The fluid has nothing to do with touching the disc, so dont know why it would matter.
I am going back as much original as i can on my z.But the rear signal lights are mounted to a nice luggage rack.It bolts to several places, is very sturdy.But I want clean.I am taking it off.Where were the rear signals mounted.The pics of z bikes have a rear tailight cowling with the tailight built in.But my aircleaner opens on the left, and the battery is on the right, all z trademarks.I am not going to waste time looking for a cowling.I have 3 sets of pipes.2 4 pipe sets, and the original 4 into 2.I posted pictures of the one header and muffler i took off last night.Totally utterly destroyed by rust.I think I can salvage 4 headers.Then somehow manage to get either 2 or 4 mufflers attached from somewhere.Maybe jc whitney megaphones.I dont want to spend 400 for a mac.
I was so happy to find the z seat and have it on.
One very smart member said to count on removing the head, How will I get this engine torn down if the pistons rings are seized? Does partzilla or z1 enterprises or someone still make rings? With 17,000 miles i doubt it needs bored out.never used a micrometer.I see hones that mount to a drill.I guess you open it up to fit your bore then go up and down removing minimal material? Is the goal to create crosshatches? For new ring adhesion?I never once honed a motor on a truck or car. I could take the block to a machine shop, perhaps they would know how to hone a 37 year old jap motor.My manual says do not remove the carbon ridge at the top of the bores.Why? Why hone if one isnt going to do that?
Rotating the engine is necessary to get the cam loosened, to give slack to the chain.So the motor will not budge.So once i figure out how to get the head off,the the cylinder base , then the motor should turn over.Unless the gears are rusted and frozen, or the clutch discs are frozen together. That is why I am leaning towards engine #2 or # 3 to use.
This is a pain in the ass, but I bought it messed up on purpose, to rebuild, to learn these bikes so I am still really enjoying this.