From the official Kawasaki service manual of 1972. Were the engines really that similar?
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rats
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Can't speak to your question, but the shop manual for my '69 H1 purported to cover the (rotary-valve) A1 and A7 twins as well.
The manual was illustrated here and there with real crude cartoon imitations of Mickey Mouse. Mickey stood in for the owner-operator-mechanic when a humanoid/mouseoid figure was thought useful in conveying how a procedure was done.
And the writers' English was terrible! The best/worst illustration from that manual, showing wobbly, misshapen Mickey taking deformed Minnie for a ride, was titled "Mickey si Hpapy."
4 comments:
Can't speak to your question, but the shop manual for my '69 H1 purported to cover the (rotary-valve) A1 and A7 twins as well.
The manual was illustrated here and there with real crude cartoon imitations of Mickey Mouse. Mickey stood in for the owner-operator-mechanic when a humanoid/mouseoid figure was thought useful in conveying how a procedure was done.
And the writers' English was terrible! The best/worst illustration from that manual, showing wobbly, misshapen Mickey taking deformed Minnie for a ride, was titled "Mickey si Hpapy."
Porting diagrams... gazes at die grinder whilst the spare RD cylinders edge toward the shop door...
rdguy
And I'm measuring a Bultaco Metralla cylinder, T500 cylinders:-)
Rd guy…: don’t look backwards, look at the latest of the 125 motocrossers and whatever the Banshee guys are doing!
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