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Yes you do, I have an 02 b12 motor that I had to get block off plates for.
If you look in the microfiche it's under "second air".Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.
05/02 1216 Kabandit
18v Rigid Drill
Craftsman Rubber Mallet with duct tape mod
New Balance 765 running shoes from 10th Grade, with duct tape and super glue mod
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Originally posted by md86not spend 2 months waiting around for parts I didn't know I needed .
I planned on ONE weekend, I'm on weekend #5 now.Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.
05/02 1216 Kabandit
18v Rigid Drill
Craftsman Rubber Mallet with duct tape mod
New Balance 765 running shoes from 10th Grade, with duct tape and super glue mod
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I made my plates for the Cali engine with a sheet of copper I bought from the hardware store for $3 ( I actually have MOST of that sheet left with a few of the plates traced out ) , cut them out with a Dremel and cutoff wheel , shaped them with the grindstone bit , then stuck them in . Works just fine for $3 and an hour of my time .....
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newbie witha question that I haven't seen yet
I am new to this forum I haven't even gotten anything but a response letter that said not to reply from the admin. of this site. You all seem that you are very knowledgable about these beautifully made motorcycles and I have a question, I blew my motor by running it dry after a nasty spill, and as far as I can tell it sounds like a bad wrist pin. The motor in question is a 2001 750 I would like to know if I could open it up and modify the cases and put 1100 guts in, I know that the top end would have to be swapped. Crazy idea and probably impossible but in Streetfighters magazine I saw that I gentleman had taken a 1100 and
turned in into a 1340 with a wiseco kit is this possible with these
cases? I know it might be a dumb question but here in nc where I am I
don't come across anyone who thinks it is worth their time to ride, much
less play with the Katanas.
Thank you for your time,
Stephen" Rats get fat, while Real men die "
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Originally posted by katana96Does anyone have a picture of where they blocked off the ports?
On the front of the engine , there'll be these little pipes that WOULD have hoses on them . They're near the exhaust ports . If ALL that crap is gone , then you'll just see these little oval-shaped holes with ..... a couple studs or bolt holes , don't remember which exactly . But if you just have a look , they're EASY to find .
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Ok well I got the B6 engine in the kat today and it runs good. Now I just have to get the old kat motor into the bandit(stunt bike).
These are the things I swapped over or modified to the b6 from the kat to make it work(sorry if these are not so technical terms, but I don't know what everything is called maybe someone could clarify for me):
Alternator(connections are different)
Wires coming out of the engine(connectins are different)
Sensor right below sprocket(4 wires on bandit 1 on kat)
Blocked off rebreather ports
Cap on top of the engine(bandit's was too tall to fit in kat frame)
Kept katana's sproket cover
Boots between engine and carbs(kat has slightly larger diameter carbs)
That is all I can think of I know the sprocket bolts are different there is some sort of pickup that the bandit uses I think for speedo, I'm not sure. I will be getting the bandit put back together and I'll let everyone know how that goes.
-Justin
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Originally posted by md86Originally posted by katana96Does anyone have a picture of where they blocked off the ports?
On the front of the engine , there'll be these little pipes that WOULD have hoses on them . They're near the exhaust ports . If ALL that crap is gone , then you'll just see these little oval-shaped holes with ..... a couple studs or bolt holes , don't remember which exactly . But if you just have a look , they're EASY to find .
See that little tube held on by 2 bolts just under the headers ? THAT'S what you are looking to block off . If you look hard I THINK you can see the copper under there I used to make my plates .
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