Those of you that own/have owned/just know about,t the Z1 Kawasaki will be all to familiar with the extensive use of date coding on numerous parts. The importance of these codes to the Z1 restorer/collector/owner cannot be understated and has a significant impact on values. The types of codes vary from the simple year month code, the Showa date method (
http://www.i18nguy.com/l10n/emperor-date.html) and another obscure variation such as a day/month time period was also in use.
Within "our" group there is not a lot of information around date codes on sandcasts, their usage or the importance of having parts correspond to date of production line manufacture. We tend to relate certain parts to blocks of VIN/Frame numbers such as early bikes VIN's have certain part differences to later bike VIN's. Surprisingly, there are numerous date stamped parts on our sandcast bikes some of which are easily understood whilst many parts have less than clear date codes but they are date codes nonetheless. Some of the information provided during Mark's restoration was groundbreaking IMHO so we should add to those findings
I'm thinking that many stamped codes are not very well understood within our group and think maybe it's time we turned our attention to understanding and interpreting these codes. I can think of two examples of stamped codes which are certainly not understood by myself. The codes on Shocks and the disc code are the two I refer to. The Z1 codes on the shocks are a simple month/year code whilst their disc code is a Showa code (7=72, 8=73 etc)
This is my contribution to some discussion. There is one clear example of date coding that causes me a lot of confusion and is the dating used on side covers. My own view is that side cover date codes were not used on original production line fitment BUT I could just as easily be wrong in this view. Nevertheless, a side cover dated 3 70 would not be correct for a 1969 sandcast if it can be shown that date coded side covers were fitted during production.
So can I PLEASE ask for contribution to this topic. We sort of know about fuel tank dating as well as engine case dates but there is a lot more we hopefully can get info on so all contribution will add to our knowledge base. I would hope we can obtain some definitive answers/information.
Again I would ask for contributions to this discussion