1993 Z750C MOTOR REPLACEMENTS

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1993 Z750C MOTOR REPLACEMENTS

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Hi,
Can someone advise where in Sydney firstly where i can get another
motor for this bike and whether i can incorporate fitting a bigger size engine
to it without to much fuss.
Second option was to have the motor rebuilt is there a specialist who can do this
job without too much expense
Regards
Brian
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Re: 1993 Z750C MOTOR REPLACEMENTS

Post by robracer »

Whats the problem with the motor?
& Metros at silverwater have wrecked an early Zeddy but I dont know what model ;)
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Re: 1993 Z750C MOTOR REPLACEMENTS

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seems to be quite rattly
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hi just refurbished the bike not used to a small size engine wanting
to get more out of the engine without spending a lot of monies
Brian( Blaxland)0424140905 if you can assist
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Re: 1993 Z750C MOTOR REPLACEMENTS

Post by Rusty »

Rattly how?

A loose internal chain can sound pretty nasty. The primary on them hasn't got a guide or tensioner, so any tuning issues can show up as a slappy chain which can sound pretty horrible. Give it a thorough tune up before deciding to replace anything (assuming it's not blowing huge clouds of blue!). Even then, the primary could just be stretched.

Also check the cam chain/tensioner.
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