#5 PostAuthor: Garn 1 » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:14 pm
I've also noticed this difference in early to late exhaust clamps.
My theory is, when they were reproduced these clamps, they realised the outer inside flanges were not accurate, as they were left in the cast state. Now machining them would make them consistant with the slipper shoulder, and they could more accurately measure the distance from the head surface, insuring equal tension on the two nuts. To do this, they had to alter the mould to allow more metal around the bolt hole. Incidently, this also allows us to support a tidier flanged nut.
As an aside, one thing I've also noticed on the real early Z1 exhaust flanges, is that some have numbers on them.. 1 to 4. However, the numbering on some is not consistent with the numbering on others and not all are numbered in some cases.
RegardZ.
Slight correction to Zedtwo... To my knowledge, all Z900 were 6mm holes, the Z1000 had the 8mm studs.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4