Small, or big problem?
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Re: Small, or big problem?
Bob, I like differential !
Red 1976 oe owner
1976 LTD restored
1980 CBX , in the que, to fix the ignorant heavy handed owner
1981 CBX
1977 CB750 K7
2014 FJR OE owner, sold
1980 GL1100
1984 GL1200 naked
1969 CL350, in the que
1976 LTD restored
1980 CBX , in the que, to fix the ignorant heavy handed owner
1981 CBX
1977 CB750 K7
2014 FJR OE owner, sold
1980 GL1100
1984 GL1200 naked
1969 CL350, in the que
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Re: Small, or big problem?
Hello everyone, the metal particles found in the oil are attached to the magnet, in the oil there are very small parts in suspension that give the oil a metallic paint color, and heavier parts that have deposited on the bottom of the basin, and these immediately attached themselves to the magnet.
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Re: Small, or big problem?
Paola, this is not good ! Time to look for a new final drive/differential/rear-end/pumpkin/thingy with the spinning gears , also you really need to inspect the drive shaft and splines.
Red 1976 oe owner
1976 LTD restored
1980 CBX , in the que, to fix the ignorant heavy handed owner
1981 CBX
1977 CB750 K7
2014 FJR OE owner, sold
1980 GL1100
1984 GL1200 naked
1969 CL350, in the que
1976 LTD restored
1980 CBX , in the que, to fix the ignorant heavy handed owner
1981 CBX
1977 CB750 K7
2014 FJR OE owner, sold
1980 GL1100
1984 GL1200 naked
1969 CL350, in the que
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Re: Small, or big problem?
The KZ was the very last of the 79 GL1000 (hence the Z as the last letter of the alphabet) which the US didn't get.
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Re: Small, or big problem?
In Europe the 75 GL1000 was called a K0 the 76 was K1, 77 was K2, and 78 was K3. I think the KZ became used because the 79 model which would have been K4 did not come to Europe as there was a large stock of 78 models left unsold.
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