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02-18-2012, 08:58 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Rifle, Colorado
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1974 Kawasaki F7 175 Info Please...
I'm buying an old F7 for the wife to learn on. I don't have any sort of manual for the bike and haven't been able to find much info online. I need to know what to put in the oil injection tank. And how much of what should we put in the crank case? What spark plug? I'll be ordering a Clymer's shop manual for it, but we'd like to get the bike fired up. Any suggestions for locating parts for Ol' Blue? Thanks, Kelly.
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02-18-2012, 09:30 PM
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cheap bastard
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Location: Riverside , CA
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injector oil in the tank. there is no oil in the crank case the oil is in the transmission..it is a two stroke..as for the tranny just about anything would work some 10/30 motorcycle oil would be fine..plug is probably a B7 to B9ES..what does it have now ?
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02-19-2012, 09:12 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Thanks for getting back to me, Jeff. I haven't taken delivery of the bike yet, so I don't know what type of spark plug is in it. I haven't owned a 2 stroke for about 30 years. There isn't ANY oil in the crank case? This'll be a relearning exercise for me. I'll track down some sort of manual for it this morning. Thanks again, Kelly.
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02-19-2012, 09:14 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Questions how long has the bike been sitting ?, as far as the injector drain the tank (oil tank) and put injector speific oil in it, not premix,
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02-19-2012, 09:27 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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The bike hasn't been registered since the mid 90's, but it's been ridden a few times on camping trips over the past 6 years. I saw it running about 2 years ago. As far as I know, it needs a good clean-up and a basic tune-up. The fork seals are also smoked. Those are still available. Thanks for your consideration, Kelly.
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02-19-2012, 09:29 AM
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cheap bastard
Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Riverside , CA
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I may have been too literal or technical..but the crank/rod/piston is all lubed by the the gas/oil mixture coming in the intake.
http://www.animatedengines.com/twostroke.html the oil in the "case" is just in the transmission half...thus when a crank seal goes out on a two stroke it starts sucking in the tranny oil and smoking very heavy..and if you run the 80wt tranny oil like i do in my older bikes the smoke has a more distinctive smell then the injector/premix oil. |
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02-19-2012, 09:41 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: May 2009
Location: Uniontown, MO
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For what it's worth.....recently I bought three F7 175 Kawasakis. Two have titles and the other is a parts bike. I forget which is which, but they're all '74 and '75 models if I recall correctly. So......should you need any parts there's a chance I'd have something you need. Feel free to post other questions if you have any, since I have an actual Kawasaki manual for the F7 as well as some of their other "enduro" bikes.
I got the nicest one running of my three, and intend to sell it when the weather gets a little bit nicer. The 2nd one with a title, is in process of re-assembly in sort of a "street-tracker" style. I plan to ride it for a while. Best wishes with your bike. Lynn |
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02-19-2012, 10:26 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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It seems as though the intake charge should all get burned in the combustion process, and the bottom end would be out of luck as far as lubrication. Ah, the pleasant aroma of gear oil. That takes me back to my '72 Norton. Thank You, Kelly. |
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02-19-2012, 10:32 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Thanks Lynn. I ordered a Clymer's manual a few minutes ago. The battery on the bike is dead. I know the bike NEEDS to have a battery installed, but do I need a working battery? Isn't it basically a "current sink" in this application? I may need a factory front fender at some time in the future. Would you have one to sell? Thanks again, Kelly. |
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02-19-2012, 11:37 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
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No, the oily intake charge goes to the bottom end FIRST - then transfers from the crankcase to the combustion chamber.
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02-19-2012, 12:59 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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I'm BUSTED! I had no idea how a 2 stroke engine worked. Jeff's animation cleared it up. Thanks Jeff. That explains why the carb on the F7 is buried inside the cases. Thanks guys, Kelly. |
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02-19-2012, 01:05 PM
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cheap bastard
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Location: Riverside , CA
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Actually the carb is off the side of the case because it has a rotary valve intake..and not the more common reed valve or piston port.....but thats a whole nother thang. http://www.freeengineinfo.com/two-st...nduction-1.htm |
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02-19-2012, 02:28 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Damn straight, it's a nuther thang. I'd wondered WTF a rotary valve was all about. Thank Jeff. I'm enjoying 2 stroke 101, Kelly. |
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02-19-2012, 07:35 PM
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Studly Adventurer
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Location: Uniontown, MO
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As far as having a battery....my understanding is that they'll run without one but it'll burn up the ignition module or something. Sorry for the lack of specific info.....just part of a memory of something I read. Lynn |
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02-19-2012, 07:50 PM
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Studly Adventurer
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To say the valve is a job to get to is an understatement. About all that was left to do yet was split the cases. Even had to make a special tool to hold the clutch basket to remove the nut that retains it on the trans input shaft. Lynn . |
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