What is the criteria for welding a crankshaft?
A friendly guy (mistakenly, thought I knew a lot about Z's) asked me the above question.
He told me he had a 1070 bore, high compression pistons, reasonably hot cams and smooth-bore carbs (I think he said 33mm, not the usual 29mm). He 's not into drag-racing, however he likes a quick reliable machine.
Any comments?
Regardz & have a happy ChristmaZ
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Welded crankshaft ~ z1 series
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Most Z1/z900 cranks seem to be able to take significant punishment - although I've always tended to get mine welded when going with big-bore kit and cams - it's probably overkill for most smaller cc street motors.
The same is not true for the first year KZ1000 J motors - these are very susceptible to twisting - even with stock pistons.
The same is not true for the first year KZ1000 J motors - these are very susceptible to twisting - even with stock pistons.
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