Well the ZXR400 H1 I bought a few months ago just seems to be a never ending box of surprises!
Things I now know:
1. That L forks are an inch shorter that ones on my H.
2. That nothing rusts on harder than a rear swing arm bolt that hasn't been touched since 1989.
3. There is no such thing as a cheap project.
The latest problem is with the camshafts as the hard coating on the exhaust cam has begun to wear through in places along with a couple of the rocker arms.
My dilemma now is do I simply phone round breakers and hope I can get hold of a decent one (although I'm assuming most will be in a similar condition due to the age of the bike) or try and source a new part?
Turning into a bit of a pig!
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try barton motors in bath mate they usually have good stock of zxr400 parts.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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the hardening on cam followers seems to be a bit of a lottery, I had one wear through in about 11,000 miles and the guy at pidcocks said they'd seen them on even lower mileage bikes. Once it gets through the case hardening it will very quickly take a huge chunk out of cam andd follower.
so I guess you could get one from a breaker and it might go tomorrow or it might last longer than a brand new one.
Mine was the inlet cam and the (new) parts were about £200 I think (can check later). Assume an exhaust camshaft isn't going to be much different.
so I guess you could get one from a breaker and it might go tomorrow or it might last longer than a brand new one.
Mine was the inlet cam and the (new) parts were about £200 I think (can check later). Assume an exhaust camshaft isn't going to be much different.
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1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
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Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits