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Piston ring compressor - Kawasaki special tool
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Piston ring compressor - Kawasaki special tool
Right guys I know I got a bit arse about the dissh washer incident but I hope you won't bear a grudge. Has anyone in the midlands ( Coventry area) got a Z1 piston ring compressing tool I am having the devils own job trying to get the barrel on. I have just broken one of the rings and fear the worst if I keep trying to use my fingers to compress the rings and push the barrels down at the same time. I would be happy to pay postage both ways if someone has one to lend to me or I could collect. Hope you can help
Have a look at this, I used Pigfords method
, worked a treat, and that was on a 1075 so there was no taper left on the barrells at all. Took about half an hour tops.
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... php?t=8793

http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... php?t=8793
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Fredswat, if you do go down the road of using the "Kawasaki" ring compressor, be sure you get the correct one. Evidently, there are two (or more) sizes. That is >=1000cc pistons can't be compressed with the 900cc ring compressor. They each have their own patt number. I have seen the two different numbers mentioned on this forum not long ago.
As mentioned above, the cut-down, thick plastic bottle with the cable tie, is probably the way to go! You are probably fitting 1000 pistons into bored-out 900 barrels, where there is no taper left, to provide easy access for rings
RegardZ.
As mentioned above, the cut-down, thick plastic bottle with the cable tie, is probably the way to go! You are probably fitting 1000 pistons into bored-out 900 barrels, where there is no taper left, to provide easy access for rings
RegardZ.
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