ZZR 400 N
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ZZR 400 N
Hello,
I'm the proud owner of a ZZR 400 N - (Madam) - Bought her two years ago and have enjoyed many a miles :D .
She is now however a tiny bit sick - the fuel cable snapped the other day - I bought another one and fitted it myself.
I must have either bumped something or did something really bad because now she doesn't wanna start at all.
The mech says she has no compression at all - can all four go at once?
If so then I need another ZZR 400 N engine or the relevant parts to make her whole again - any idea where I can get these parts or the whole motor itself?
I'm the proud owner of a ZZR 400 N - (Madam) - Bought her two years ago and have enjoyed many a miles :D .
She is now however a tiny bit sick - the fuel cable snapped the other day - I bought another one and fitted it myself.
I must have either bumped something or did something really bad because now she doesn't wanna start at all.
The mech says she has no compression at all - can all four go at once?
If so then I need another ZZR 400 N engine or the relevant parts to make her whole again - any idea where I can get these parts or the whole motor itself?
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Re: ZZR 400 N
as far as im aware (and i may be wrong) the zzr600 engine bolts straight in, which is probably your easiest option as the engines are easier to get hold of.. more power too !
try giving barton motors in bath a ring, they mainly deal with kawasaki's and may well have either a 400 or 600 engine there.
try giving barton motors in bath a ring, they mainly deal with kawasaki's and may well have either a 400 or 600 engine there.
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Re: ZZR 400 N
thank you so much Zimm - I did a search and send them a mail - thank you thank you thank you
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Re: ZZR 400 N
Hi
It might be worth looking to see if you can pick up a ZZR 400 K (also given as the 400 D) engine.
if i remember right the 400 n is an 8valve SOHC motor, whereas the 400K is a 16v DOHC engine
I would assume the K series would slot straight in being as how its the same bike?
if im wrong them many apologies but it was a good idea! (well i thought so!)
It might be worth looking to see if you can pick up a ZZR 400 K (also given as the 400 D) engine.
if i remember right the 400 n is an 8valve SOHC motor, whereas the 400K is a 16v DOHC engine
I would assume the K series would slot straight in being as how its the same bike?
if im wrong them many apologies but it was a good idea! (well i thought so!)
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Re: ZZR 400 N
the N and K both used a sleeved down zzr600 engine
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Re: ZZR 400 N
hi
what is the standard jet sizes on a altetude of 1238meters ubove sea level? please
what is the standard jet sizes on a altetude of 1238meters ubove sea level? please