That's a lot of fcking work. My 94 GPX600R has done about 70k km soon with no worries, no leaks or anything. Have to add about 0.3L every 5,000km, hopefully will make it to 100,000km
Monumental,un vídeo para enmarcar, que bueno que siguieras así,con más motos, motores y máquinas espectaculares, felicidades por tu gran canal, bendiciones y saludos desde armenia Quindio 👍💝🔩🔧💝👏
A word about nitro thinner: The stuff leaves behind a minimum film of oily substance that can spoil your paint jobs. Add to that that it's very much not good for your health, some of its ingredients are cancerogenic. For preparing surfaces and reliably and totally degreasing them isopropyl alcohol is a much more efficient cheaper and healthier option. It irritates your bronchies as well but is much less harmful in long term effects. There's also naphtha for removing oil residues. Not nearly as problematic as the nitro gunk.
Had 85 ninja 600 had this motor n 5 yrs put 60k miles on it not one part ever failed or was replaced. I see you said restoration cause a rebuild would be over kill on this anvil of a engine. You cannot hardly break them unless you never maintain them or run them out of oil. Mine saw redline many times daily ad it was my daily ride. Mechanic when he did last valve adjust took pic of top end with valve cover off, he said this was the highest mileage 600 he had seen and looked as clean as ones with 5k miles. great strong kawasaki motor, never should have sold it. Would kill to have the little red rocket still.
Can only agree but I bet where he is in the world getting said items is far more of a job than an order in UK. Less of a risk than rtv I would have thought it that stuff gets loose and blocks an oil way O Lord!
You don´t use a paper gasket between the crankcase halves; you use liquid gasket and/or RTV sealant depending on location. He used paper gaskets on the transmission cover and oil pan. He did not show what he did on the rest of the engine covers but guess that paper gaskets were used.
One of kawasaki best motors strong fast and damn near bullet proof.
That was a lot of hard work to not paint in the original frame, tank, and fairing colors. Nice job.
I love this series - All wrenching with no talking, I want you to wrench my GPZ :)
I'm the original owner of a 1981 GPz 550... I want a full restoration done on mine..!
Fantastyczna robota. Gratuluję. Ta wiedza mi się przyda w moim GPX 600 R.
Great Job!!! Looks very nice 😎👌
Absolutely brilliant well done 😊
Nice video, like the tool u made for the valves, small mod. u can weld a small bearing where the stems go so it will spin easy
Hvala druze taj alat je na brzinu napravljen,ali mislim da cu napraviti novi pa mozda bude i video
That's a lot of fcking work. My 94 GPX600R has done about 70k km soon with no worries, no leaks or anything. Have to add about 0.3L every 5,000km, hopefully will make it to 100,000km
Excelente me ayudaste mucho con este video un saludo desde Uruguay Montevideo capo
Great job! When can we expect part 5?
Monumental,un vídeo para enmarcar, que bueno que siguieras así,con más motos, motores y máquinas espectaculares, felicidades por tu gran canal, bendiciones y saludos desde armenia Quindio 👍💝🔩🔧💝👏
Good work. Entertaining to watch 👍
I'm disappointed you didn't show putting the cylinder body on. An important part.
Gd vid did u put new brg shells and piston rings in this engine ?
A word about nitro thinner: The stuff leaves behind a minimum film of oily substance that can spoil your paint jobs. Add to that that it's very much not good for your health, some of its ingredients are cancerogenic. For preparing surfaces and reliably and totally degreasing them isopropyl alcohol is a much more efficient cheaper and healthier option. It irritates your bronchies as well but is much less harmful in long term effects. There's also naphtha for removing oil residues. Not nearly as problematic as the nitro gunk.
Not bad👀🙀
were you using a steel wire brush? picked up an 85 gpz400r and it needs a good amount of work
Had 85 ninja 600 had this motor n 5 yrs put 60k miles on it not one part ever failed or was replaced. I see you said restoration cause a rebuild would be over kill on this anvil of a engine. You cannot hardly break them unless you never maintain them or run them out of oil. Mine saw redline many times daily ad it was my daily ride. Mechanic when he did last valve adjust took pic of top end with valve cover off, he said this was the highest mileage 600 he had seen and looked as clean as ones with 5k miles. great strong kawasaki motor, never should have sold it. Would kill to have the little red rocket still.
Great video. Is that RTV silicone you paint on along side the gaskets?
Thanks sir ❤ I like video
Hola que tal buenas tardes disculpa eonde pueso comprar los anillos y juntas de la moto Kawasaki gpz 600 año 1989
Soy de Zacapu Michoacán México
Si me pudieras responder por favor gracias exelente día
What do you use as engine degreaser?
Gde nalazis momente stezanja delova i sklopova motora, inace jako dobar posao i mene ceka nesto slicno ubrzo sa zx7r. Pozdrav iz Leskovac
Pozdrav,nadjem na internetu kucas repair manual al dosta je tesko naci za stare motore
part 2 and 1 where can i find them??
Restoration kabilater 🙏🙏
16:11 Do I need to remove clutch to place oil pump?
hello
carénage of z900 Can get on gpz6 1985 ?
What models are compatible whit gpz6 1985 ?
What year and exact model had black frame or did you paint or powder coat it?
Yosh pipe sounds sweet
my water pump is broken, where can i find spare parts?
i realy need to restore mine (kawazaki GPZ 600) but im in seneal ...so how to get you ?
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Nice video, unfortunately infested by ads.
Is the red liquid brushed under the gasket grease?
I assume it is gasket sealant or gasket adhesive
Proper gaskets would be better than instant gasket.
Can only agree but I bet where he is in the world getting said items is far more of a job than an order in UK. Less of a risk than rtv I would have thought it that stuff gets loose and blocks an oil way O Lord!
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You don´t use a paper gasket between the crankcase halves; you use liquid gasket and/or RTV sealant depending on location. He used paper gaskets on the transmission cover and oil pan. He did not show what he did on the rest of the engine covers but guess that paper gaskets were used.
Bossing baka may engine ng gpz 400r na binibenta dyan. Pm me
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Did you paint the inside of your engine case? HaHa