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Cam chain tensioner orientation question
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2 weeks 5 days ago #33075
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Cam chain tensioner orientation question was created by StuB
When I purchased my '81 a couple of months ago, the seller included a new cam chain tensioner. It looks like the same ZX11 tensioner that is shown in the Cam tensioner Upgrade thread.
It fits just fine but I notice that there is a small bump cast into one side of the tensioner body which makes me think that it is there to indicate a specific orientation during installation. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find anything so far (I searched here as well and didn't notice anything) that tells me if the orientation matters or not on a KZ1300. I did find a reference in a ZX11 manual that stated "Install the tensioner body [A] with the arrow on it pointing upwards." and I assume the "arrow" is the bump in the tensioner body I'm referring to.
So, does anyone here know how it should be oriented when installed on a KZ1300?
It fits just fine but I notice that there is a small bump cast into one side of the tensioner body which makes me think that it is there to indicate a specific orientation during installation. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find anything so far (I searched here as well and didn't notice anything) that tells me if the orientation matters or not on a KZ1300. I did find a reference in a ZX11 manual that stated "Install the tensioner body [A] with the arrow on it pointing upwards." and I assume the "arrow" is the bump in the tensioner body I'm referring to.
So, does anyone here know how it should be oriented when installed on a KZ1300?
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2 weeks 4 days ago #33077
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Replied by biltonjim on topic Cam chain tensioner orientation question
I haven’t installed a ZX11 tensioner to a 1300, so I am unable to answer with confidence. Looking at a ZX11 parts diagram, the bump on the tensioner body appears to correspond with an approximate 9 o’clock position. I don’t know what the reasoning is. Is the body concentric with the plunger? Hopefully, somebody who has made this change to their KZ1300 will comment.
Great to read about the plans you have for restoring your bikes. Looking forward to following your progress, and seeing some photos.
Great to read about the plans you have for restoring your bikes. Looking forward to following your progress, and seeing some photos.
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2 weeks 4 days ago - 2 weeks 4 days ago #33081
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1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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Replied by scotch on topic Cam chain tensioner orientation question
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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2 weeks 3 days ago #33083
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Replied by StuB on topic Cam chain tensioner orientation question
Thanks
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I'll definitely post up pictures to show my progress with these bikes.
The ZX11 manual that I was able to find says to install with the "arrow" facing up and I'm going to assume this arrow is the little bump on the body. It also says to torque the Tensioner Mounting Bolts to 9.8 N-m (1.0 kg-m, 87 in-Ib). I can't seem to find any torque specs in my manuals, so I'll just go with what the ZX11 manual says.
The ZX11 manual that I was able to find says to install with the "arrow" facing up and I'm going to assume this arrow is the little bump on the body. It also says to torque the Tensioner Mounting Bolts to 9.8 N-m (1.0 kg-m, 87 in-Ib). I can't seem to find any torque specs in my manuals, so I'll just go with what the ZX11 manual says.
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2 weeks 3 days ago #33084
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Replied by StuB on topic Cam chain tensioner orientation question
Thanks scotch. I have read through all of the cam chain tensioner posts here, including the one you linked. I haven't noticed anything in the posts here that mentions the proper orientation.... but maybe I missed one?
Anyway, the tensioner in your link is the one I have. The picture only shows the "smooth" site. On the opposite side, it has the little bump I'm asking about. If you do an image search on the web, you can see it on some of the pictures out there.
Anyway, the tensioner in your link is the one I have. The picture only shows the "smooth" site. On the opposite side, it has the little bump I'm asking about. If you do an image search on the web, you can see it on some of the pictures out there.
www.kz1300.com/index.php/engines/4125-qu...in-manual-mode#31676
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2 weeks 3 days ago #33085
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1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
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Replied by zed_thirteen on topic Cam chain tensioner orientation question
I installed mine with the arrow uppermost
1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
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