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1984 Katana 7/11

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Ah, yes, the old "cut the guides off at the port roof" trick.....

FWIW, the cheapest way out - which would let you use your existing valves too - is to insert K-liners in the guides.

The guides are reamed out to a larger diameter and thin wall bronze bushes - the K-liners - are pressed in.
They're then honed to size to suit the valves.

Worth ringing around reconditioners in Queensland. Maybe even Redax Engineering who are Laverda specialists in Brisbane. Red's very competent.

Do you know anyone local to you who does vaporblasting ? That head would come up much better if it's done.
 
Ah thanks Greg! Someone mentioned that to me a while back but couldn't remember the correct name for them, and at the time I thought it sounded a bit dodgy so let the idea go.

Good to know Redax are good, his location's a little inconvenient but workable. There is a reputable place PLR Engineering not too far from me though so I'll give them a call first. They mention K-liners as one of the services they offer too.

Getting the head vapor blasted is most definitely on my radar. I was initially going to go satin black like the rest but after seeing a mate's with a vapor blasted head on a satin black bottom end I thought it looked great.
 
I'll be sticking with the VM33 Smoothbores I'm running now, I'll just revisit the jetting with an AFR gauge once I swap it out.

The swap will still be a couple of months away yet as the bill ended up a bit more than I was anticipating due to the dodgy porting repairs they had to do. I don't know the history of the head but it certainly looked like it had a hard life, and I could see clearly someone had done a DIY porting job on it also.
 
Today was a little progress on the head finishing up as much assembly as I can for the moment. I spent the morning checking out all the threaded holes and had to run the tap through some of the exhaust bolt holes and cam cap bolt holes. Nothing needs thread inserts which is great and I was able to torque up all the cam cap bolts correctly with no issues.

The only concern really is that when I dismantled the head, I put the rockers and rocker shafts in bags labelled with where they came from, but unfortunately for some reason the shop that rebuilt the head for me took them out of the bags but didn't reassemble them. Hopefully it doesn't matter too much that they're probably not in the same place they started.

I'll get my order in for most things this week, although I'll go Cometic head and valve cover gaskets again which will have to wait for next pay.

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Received a couple of parcels this week with everything to get the head swapped out at last. We have our Kristmas Katana Katch-Up today and I'll want to ride it during the week most likely, so heading in to next weekend I'll start getting set to do the swap so hopefully I can be test riding next Sunday in advance of everything shutting for Christmas in case something goes awry.

I didn't realised I'd ordered a copper gasket though so I'm just waiting on some gasket sealer and I'll also be putting a fresh set of plugs in.

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Having fun trying to get the head off this week. I like how the service manual simply states "lift the head straight up". Yeah right! Tried a rubber hammer on the safe bits with no fins but still won't budge. I had a suggestion to make sure all the washers are removed in case they're binding on the threads which I did for all except the four copper washers on the four studs outside of number one and number four cylinders. I can't get in there properly around the valve springs to get them out. I shall keep persevering.
 
Ok so some soft timber and a lump hammer moved the head, and I was able to finish the swap last night to a point I was able to get a successful test fire. Cam timing is all good, valve clearances set, new spark plugs in, all set!

The sun finally made an appearance today so when I got home it was off the 450 and onto the Kat for a quick 15 minute test ride. No weird noises I could detect, felt good, and no oil leaks I can see afterwards either. I'll give it a proper run on our usual Saturday morning ride and see how she goes.

I was also able to compare the exhaust ports from the loan head with the DIY porting job I inherited as well, and there's a definite difference!

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Hi Pete,
Looks like the first photo you posted shows D shaped exhaust ports and the lower photo shows round ports. Not sure how much difference it makes but just sharing an observation.
 
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Nice that your 450 is always there for you, Pete..but it's GOTTA feel good to ride the Kat again, eh..?

Yes indeed Larry! The 450 is a bunch of fun but there's just nothing like jumping on the Kat :D

Hi Pete,
Looks like the first photo you posted shows D shaped exhaust ports and the lower photo shows round ports. Not sure how much difference it makes but just sharing an observation.

Yep Ed, that's what I noticed for sure. Only having had a 15 minute test ride I couldn't feel anything different so we'll see, but I suspect I won't ever be able to tell the difference.
 
Had a good Saturday morning out and the head seems fine, no noises and nothing weird going on while having fun in my favourite twisties too.

Having gotten a good lot of heat through it I re-torqued the head nuts yesterday as well as going through the valve clearances again (no changes).

On the down side it seems I'm still going through oil, and the guys did report still seeing blue smoke, so I guess my quick ring job with the stock pistons wasn't enough either. Oh well, at least I can ride now and I'll just have to start putting the pennies aside for a big bore job next year.
 
Hi Pete, I've always wondered if you'd feel any difference with porting unless you were near redline. I think sometimes you gain flow but lose airspeed so its not noticable until your up it. Once you get the big bore in you'll reap more rewards. Hey so I'm being lazy and havent read through the whole post. How/where did you fit the AFR? I'm flying blind with my tuning and dont want to go to a dyno until winter. I'd rather tune it on the road for 1%-40% throttle so its safe, then mess around at the dyno. Cheers
 
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