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The frame number is the Vehicle Identification Number. If the engine is the original engine, then the engine is the same year as decoded from the frame number. If it is not the original engine, you are hosed as to determining the year of the engine. The engine numbers will not identify what year the engine is. The only identifier is the frame number. Engine numbers are useless since they only denote the engine size, assembly plant, and sequence of that engine in a production run. You can go to the site below and enter the frame number into the VIN decoder to get the year and other information. Note; back in 1985 the manufacturers adopted 17 digit VIN. If you have less than 17 digits you are out of luck. Please rate my answer. Thanks. http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/kawasaki.asp
The Z1 series engines were produced throughout most of the 1970's up to 1979. The engine would have been installed on the Z1F frame. That's all I know about the Kawasaki in that timeframe...hope it's enough for you.
hi mate i got an kx85 but haver never come accross this problem check the reed valves are not sticking and check to make sure the exhaust port is clear not full of carbon build up also check air filter is clean not cloged good luck
its 03 m8 hope thats help u m8
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