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New pistons finally in!

10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago
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Just finished installing custom pistons in my 1300 build. Man this job is not easy, it took three of us to get the cylinder block down over the pistons...

This is a big step in a long journey and man is it ever a beautiful sight!

The complete thread kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/367864-oh-...i-done-my-new-kz1300




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Re: New pistons finally in!

10 years 1 month ago
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Mechanical porn ;)
Only dead fish go with the flow

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...Looking AWESOME !

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Re: New pistons finally in!

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I've been following your progress with great interest. What is the red oil you have used for piston fitment - is it anything special?
I notice you have compressed the rings with what look like worm drive hose clips. Did that work ok?
Do we really have to wait months to get to know how the engine runs? Please work on it through the winter!!
Best wishes.

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Re: New pistons finally in!

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The red stuff is Permatex brand engine assembly lube. Its the consistency of honey and sticks to everything.

I usually don't bother with assembly lube, I use lithium grease on plain bearings and engine oil everywhere else. This time since the engine will be sitting for a while I decided to use assembly lube.

Hose clamps do work, I have used them many times before on all kinds of engines. A couple of them had to be repositioned a few times during assembly. When putting the cylinder block down you can't move it slow enough. One slip and you can break a ring or even damage a piston. It's best to cut up a soda or beer can and wrap the aluminum around the piston and then put the clamp over it. I didn't think I had room for that with this engine so I just used the clamps.

I wish I could press on this winter but where I live its already been down to -15°F and in a month the high during the day could be below -20.
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Re: New pistons finally in!

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Looks great! BTW would you consider fabbing up some more blanking plates for the air injection for the KZ1300 community for sale of course? ;)

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