Remove the engine from the frame
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7 years 11 months ago - 7 years 11 months agoGuido56 wrote: Is rubber
Well I think it's a oring but I wonder how it got there '
Is it stuck in the hole? The hole is the outlet for the excess oil and if the oring is stuck in the hole, it must have come from the upstream side of the oil system. It could be the oring from the oil filter bolt. Maybe someone changed the oil filter and when they removed the oil filter bolt, they tore the oring off of the bolt and it stayed in the oil filter casing until it got pushed through and got stuck in the oil pressure relief valve. Just a thought.
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7 years 11 months ago - 7 years 11 months ago
really it could be a part of the filter and gasket and 'stuck in the hole
Thankfully it not 'lowered the pressure
Thanks so much Kawboy
The bike in this moment
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Thankfully it not 'lowered the pressure
Thanks so much Kawboy
The bike in this moment
i.imgur.com/GzRifMA.jpg
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Re: Remove the engine from the frame
7 years 11 months ago
Ciao Guido,
Are you Italian, living in Italy? I have KZ1300 A4 in Pesaro. I will be there in middle of February with Ari, if you live near by, we could visit you.
If you need parts for your bike, check what we can offer at: www.kawasaki1300parts.com
Saluti, Lauri
Ps Io parlo Un po Italiano
Are you Italian, living in Italy? I have KZ1300 A4 in Pesaro. I will be there in middle of February with Ari, if you live near by, we could visit you.
If you need parts for your bike, check what we can offer at: www.kawasaki1300parts.com
Saluti, Lauri
Ps Io parlo Un po Italiano
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7 years 11 months ago
They ', are Italian and I live in Tuscany, specifically in Collodi, the town of Pinocchio
I have already 'vusto your site and I'm thinking of buying the headset rubber transmission ..
Talk to you soon
Hello
Guido
I have already 'vusto your site and I'm thinking of buying the headset rubber transmission ..
Talk to you soon
Hello
Guido
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Re: Remove the engine from the frame
7 years 10 months ago
Late, but next time, when the kawasaki1300parts-team drives past Hamburg I have to offer a coffee. Before that I should order the missing airbox-covers.
Regards from Hamburg
Regards from Hamburg
Z1300A1, CB1100F, Z1100GP B2, FZS1000, Sons R6 and RS125 2Stroke, Opel Omega 3,2V6, Audi A6, Opel Astra.
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