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Hey, I-K, does your head hurt?
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aardvark wrote:Hey, I-K, does your head hurt?
i dunno but if it did he'd have a spare in the garage :wink: :lol:

c'mon I-K, i was waiting for you to say you had an engine for one of those :lol:
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aardvark wrote:Hey, I-K, does your head hurt?
Can't everyone quote the incremental model changes from memory at will?
Phil wrote:c'mon I-K, i was waiting for you to say you had an engine for one of those :lol:
Funny you should say that, actually... but I only have one for a G-model, unfortunately.

Tell you what's a spinout, though; the ZX9-C has a cam position sensor. Very unusual for a carbed bike.
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I-K wrote:
aardvark wrote:Hey, I-K, does your head hurt?
Can't everyone quote the incremental model changes from memory at will?
some people cant remember what tyre pressure to run :wink: :lol: :lol:
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I can't remember what day it is and who to be nice to???

I have to look at a bike from the side to see the decals to see what type of bike it is...sooooo

I guess this means I have too many other things to worry/think about...

I wanna talk about religion and politics, cos I know fark all about them as well.

But, If I take a small weanie(no pun) from what everyone has to say I might learn something. So I-K whoever you are keep telling us what is the right thing and I'll learn somfin one day.

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tape wrote:I can't remember what day it is and who to be nice to???
Just be a prick to everyone, like I do. :wink:
tape wrote: I have to look at a bike from the side to see the decals to see what type of bike it is...sooooo
Back in my young nerdy days I could tell you the name/model of an aircraft by it's sillhouette, engine sound, ordanance list etc etc etc.

Funnily enough, don't find much need for that these days.

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I knew I-K would save the day... well, atleast save me from a mistake... gotta get a J series engine.... you reckon (I-K) that the 00-01 was any different, e.g.: they learned how to cast alloys better from year to year?!
I'll print that out and take it to the mechanics..... thanks a mil I-K.
Neil- yes, i wish I knew what the hell put all that force onto the shaft linearly... everything else in my engine and that shaft (all gears, all bearings, all spacer/rings, all EVERYTHING) looks brand new!! not so much as a scratch from touching each other.... okay, normal wear and tear i guess, but it looked nice! it's actually an amazing bit of kit... all the tolerances and the way everything is so smooth in there.. very nice.... ahem... if it WORKED!!! well, okay, so it isn't the engine per se, but it's the damn engine case......
welp, back to the drawing board.... finding an engine, or messing with the engineers/machinist..... but if i "repair" what i consider "unrepairable".... i mean, no, i just can't..... it'll just break again? yeah?
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heeeeere we go......
okay, rang wrecker in Albion (hint hint) to tell him i won't have the '99 engine as it isn't compatible... quoted the items I-K listed.... he says whoever told me that was "a so and so"... and anyway that it didn't matter, cuz i need the motor not the electrics.....
HEEELP!!!
does it matter? It sure as hell sounds like it does!! and it also sounds like Al (oops!) wants to move this '99 motor.....
I reckon it isn't compatible... full stop.

but what would be (apart from obvious)... could i get a 9 in there?!
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I went back to my photos from the 9's gearbox rebuild to see how it compares to the design of the same part on your six. The 9 has that ring sitting fair in the middle of the much wider bearing, not to one side.

Good luck finding the bits you need...once it's all back together you won't feel so bad about it all.
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Yankee wrote:heeeeere we go......
okay, rang wrecker in Albion (hint hint) to tell him i won't have the '99 engine as it isn't compatible... quoted the items I-K listed.... he says whoever told me that was "a so and so"... and anyway that it didn't matter, cuz i need the motor not the electrics.....
Ah-huh... I see.

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whats the story with yer 9 ?

i clocked up 98K on mine on the way home from the island, original clutch, original battery.

gotta love the 9
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Phil wrote:whats the story with yer 9 ?
Waiting for shims to come in from Precision Shims, and for stock main jets to come in from Japan (can't handle putting more fuel through that bike than I do through the car).

Pulled it apart because it's gotten a bit clattery, vibey and juddery at low revs since coming back from the Island.

Only things wrong with it that I could find were two missing intake port vacuum-bleed blanking screws (top-end pressure-equalisation plumbing removed; I'm putting it back) and a camchain tensioner which didn't, as I've been finding is normal, spring back from the head on its own with the retaining bolts undone-indicating the spring hasn't advanced it enough.
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Phil wrote:whats the story with yer 9 ?
Waiting for shims to come in from Precision Shims, and for stock main jets to come in from Japan (can't handle putting more fuel through that bike than I do through the car).

Pulled it apart because it's gotten a bit clattery, vibey and juddery at low revs since coming back from the Island.

Only things wrong with it that I could find were two missing intake port vacuum-bleed blanking screws (top-end pressure-equalisation plumbing removed; I'm putting it back) and a camchain tensioner which didn't, as I've been finding is normal, spring back from the head on its own with the retaining bolts undone-indicating the spring hasn't advanced it enough.
sounds like what happened to my cam chain tensioner. had it and the chain replaced at about 74K and its been fine ever since.
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yep--- telling the bloody wrecker to stuff his '99 engine where the sun don't shine.....
the next motor i found is $2500 (locally) for an '00....

Gunna give the engineering ppl a go at "fixing" the busted case!!!! come on MONDAY!!!!
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hi marty I feel for you drama had the same thing years ago when any way spent a cuple of hours on the net and found a ZX6R 2000
COMPLETE at slacks creek u might want to check it out don't know the $
Also continue with the claim through Kawasaki Australia and follow it up with kawasaki japan head office often if its lodged with australia it doesnt get forwarded on to head office just keep making noise I feel that they may come to the party if you claim it as a customer support good will

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