There is a valve on the left side on top of transmission case.
theres a window about the size of a 2 pence piece behind the right fairing below the filler cap.
The answer o your question is YES i have a 1996 zx7r that has a 2001 engine in it... All of the zx7r motors are exchangeable. You can actually place zx9r motor in a zx7r with few mods. About 2 hours of extra work an you will have a zx9 motor in an zx7r..
Electrode gap: 0.7 - 0.8 mm Spark plug: NGK CR9E For '94 - '04 Kawasaki ZX-7r Source: Haynes Service Manual hope this helps!
you can buy a real shop repair book on your bike from bike shop or on line, the same one the bike shop uses.its not cheap but tells everthing
122 HP at 11,800 rpm.
No. Two completely different motorcycles. The ZX-7S is a "naked" sportbike.
about 430ml of 10w (manual says 5w but everyone is using 10w, even shops recommends 10w)
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Unless the battery is shorted or sulfated and will not take or hold a charge, most likely the alternator is bad
they are located underneath the airbox filter assembly. first remove gas tank then you will see the airbox filter remove that and you should see them there waiting for you to give them a good cleaning....lol.hope that helps.
I run amsoil 10w-40 full synthetic in mine. the manual says 10w-40,10w-50,20w-40,and20w-50. make sure to get an oil for a motorcycle, jaso certified to be safe as the 7r has a wet clutch. some people say you should only run semi-synthetic, I have never had a problem with the amsoil full synthetic. I would make sure to not skimp and get a quality product as the 7r is a performance motorcycle and turns a lot of rpms. last part is just my opinion.
Take off the side fairings. on the bottom side of the engine there is a 17mm bolt, unscrew it counter clockwise (looking from the ground up). Catch the oil in a flat pan, (make sure there is enough to hold up to 4 liters. Wait for it to drain fully, in front of the engine on the left side is the oil filter, replace it with a new one. Put the bolt back in on the bottom. Fill oil as per normal with approx 3.5L of the oil of your choice. (consult manual)