KAWASAKI ZX7R | STARTING ENGINE TEARDOWN
Here is a video of me tearing off some components of the engine.
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You might be wondering, why the ZX7R? Why would you pick this as the first bike in your collection? When I was a kid, I had a toy motorcycle of this exact model. From that time, I fell in love with the Kawasaki green color and knew one day I would get one. The flared air intakes, dual headlights, and of course the Kawi green....doesn't get any better than that. A true CLASSIC SUPERBIKE!
Well, it's time to revive the 90's. Who's ready? :)
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"I wish you had made this video 8 years ago when I bought my 99 zx-7r. After two days of riding, the second gear in the gearbox shattered. Your videos would have been useful back then, but thankfully I got the gears replaced and now, 8 years later, the same motorcycle is still in my garage and running just as well as before."🤗 Waiting part 8 🙈
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Awesine channel bro! Love the ZX7R and going to buy one myself. 😎
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah!
Man, you are brave! Good luck!
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Will you do a video breaking down the timing and how to make sure everything's set up. Mind giving me a hell of a fight.😅
You might look into putting the crank from the previous generation of the 7r, pre 96. Gives it a longer stroke, supposedly fits right in.
With the valve cover off, double check the timing chain rubber is still attached to the underside of the cover. They apparently like to fall off or just fall apart, drop into the pan, and then the chain rubs the two metal points where that rubber went. Found mine missing when I did a valve cover gasket job.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Maybe that’s what was broken off in my oil pan!
HOLA como estas. excelente videos de como restarura una kawasaki zx7 tengo el mismo modelo y estoy haciendo una restauracion tambien, gracias por tu video me ayuda de mucho. podrias mostrarme como son los cables de acelerador orginales. mi moto es del 1996. saludos
There’s a plate behind the counter shaft, that’s the shaft that the sprocket is on. That plate will have to be removed to split the cases. The sprocket will be in the way of removal.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Oh great lol so I’m other words I’m screwed? 😅
By the way, you’re going to have a hell of a time getting that front sprocket off w/out damaging the transmission. Also to get that gear out of there you only have to split the cases you don’t need to take the cylinder and cylinder head off.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
What do you mean with the front sprocket? Also, I’ll look into that about the cylinder head. I’m just following what the service manual calls for!
@fr.mcgreer8349
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorjhaug The front sprocket should be removed before the engine is out when the chain is still on the sprocket. The chain acts as an anchor (also the rear brake) and you can undo the locknut without straining the gearbox.
@MirchiBoy
Жыл бұрын
@@fr.mcgreer8349 Can you throw the chain back on the sprocket and run it to the loose back wheel, have a buddy sit on the back wheel to act as the anchor then buzz the nut off with an impact?
@ritid69
Жыл бұрын
@@fr.mcgreer8349 yep, this dude does some random stuff 😂😂☠️
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
“This dude” is a beginner and has no idea what he’s doing sometimes
I also found these plastic parts in my oil, took off my valve cover to see if the chain guide was cracked, but it wasn't cracked. What parts did you have? where could that come from? I would appreciate an answer
Do you know how to time chain on zrx
Glad i found you on here, totally addicted to watching this build....and im definatley interested in any info u may have on a running riding Zx7r that you either have, or know where i can find one. pls hit me back and let me know...is this the last episode of this build?..
@taylorjhaug
9 ай бұрын
Greetings! No this isn’t the last episode. Life has gotten in the way of me continuing but I will be back at this soon! I plan on selling the other zx7r after I finish one.
@manisteerocks7092
9 ай бұрын
@taylorjhaug I understand. Life gets busy for sure!. Looking forward to seeing the new episodes of the build. And I'll find a way to pm you about the other bike
@taylorjhaug
9 ай бұрын
@@manisteerocks7092 you can email me taylor@taylorhaug.com
Just watched each episode on the 7R. I get it - that you're not a mechanic and this a massive learning experience. I've watched you Learning the hard way! Bold wrong moves many times have made me cringe but you've been pretty transparent about the mess ups and what to learn from them. So fair play. It's pretty uncomfortable watching somebody skip steps that I know are gonna bite him in the ass and wallet shortly after. Seeing somebody so keen getting deeper and deeper out of any noon's safe depth is a real shame, then the build series goes dead for a year? Maaaaaaany rebuilds are gathering dust and rust exactly like this seems to be. Its easy to lose your way with a tricky project that suddenly gets much too big for your skillset and experience level and facilities. That's when it's time to ask for help and research and discuss a new game plan, staying open and honest about your lack of knowledge and experience. Join a strong forum or group dedicated to the specific type of bike you're struggling with. Fess up to the fuck ups. Share the problems and invite some much needed assistance... some wiser, older, crusty, grey haired, patient, interested guy's will step up and be happy to keep you dead right and get your stuck project back on track. I bet ya. I'm just such a guy on a few groups relating to all the bikes I've owned and worked on in racing. Get into the ZX7R community online and see what happens! The real bike community that this era ride comes from will be a saviour and restore your lost mojo to get your ninja kicking ass again.
@taylorjhaug
8 ай бұрын
Well you are not wrong, a lot of your points are spot on. However, it's not just that the project is difficult for me. Life is...LIFE. I have moved several times since this last video, 3 times in fact. So I have had to move my entire workshop 3 times over. With the purchase of a new home, a career change, and other projects to fund, you have to prioritize. I already have another motorcycle I ride daily. So yes it is a shame, but it doesn't mean I don't have intentions on finishing.
@tonykeast9966
8 ай бұрын
@@taylorjhaugjust saw your reach out for a bit of 7R guidance and help like I suggested. Good man. I got no notification you replied above, so that's me just checked back and found it... sounds like a ball breaker of a year man. Frustrations galore for sure! Hope you get a break and some smoother sailing for a change. Get your well written appeal copied and pasted into that forum that's been mentioned in the comments. Some goidvpics and set up an interesting thread to encourage advice. I'm sure it'll come good. There will defo be euro and UK 7R groups to hit as well if that US one isn't effective. Spread your bets buddy 😂. Glad it's back up on your to do list 🤘
Came back to try again and the video has sound this time, must've been something going on with Y.T. Good call on not doing something you don't have to. Probably a lot of work to drop that motor.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Okay good! Yeah def a lot of work haha
That engine is very close my older version. I had a 1991 and then a 93. Slight differences between them so 91/92 is one manual then a supplemental manual for 93-95, then your version was next but I never had your version so I’ve never seen the manual for yours. What am I driving at? I wonder if you need the previous manuals for complete picture of what to do. If you are going by some supplemental you may not have enough information. What manual are you using?
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
I’m using a service manual for all zx7r’s from 1996-2003, since they were all the same generation. It’s all been correct so far since I’ve been using it
@dennisobrien2578
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorjhaug ok good. Just trying to help, no one helped me when I was new to motorcycle mechanics.
@dennisobrien2578
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorjhaug also think I have two of those starter gears, alternators, starters. Which I will give you, no charge.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
@@dennisobrien2578 I really appreciate the help, I have no one to learn from so any words of advice will help me tremendously. Thank you 🙏
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
@@dennisobrien2578 you do?! Oh man that would be a huge help! 🙏
continue with videos #8
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Hopefully will be soon. Life is hectic rn!
What happened to the rest of the videos ?
I just take lots of photos when I'm stripping down bikes....
The fact that the starter was spinning at idle was the starter freewheel. Because of this, the engine does not have to be taken out of the motorcycle.
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
The bike has never been started or has ever idled…
#8 never came😢😢😢
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
It will soon. Promise!
@goodmood4652
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorjhaugHave you completed the work sir?
No more movement on this?
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately none at the moment. Life has been crazy. But looking to start on the next part this month. I apologize for the delay 🙏
@taylorjhaug
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately not at the moment. Sorry for the delay, life has been crazy busy. I’m looking to start the next part soon tho, thanks for your understanding!