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10 Dec 2005 10:47 #12508 by dog pound
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Merry Christmas all, I was going over the electrical parts required to put my ride back on the road, I have a wire diagram, rectifier and Regulator but am told I need a Resistor. The wire diagram does not show where this is located or what it is. Can anyone help.

Thanks in advance Dan

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10 Dec 2005 11:34 #12513 by wiredgeorge
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The resistor would be a white plastic deal that is about 3 inches long and 1 inch wide. It mounts between the front frame downtubes. As I recall, power goes in one end and back out and splits and goes to the coils. I think the purpose is to ensure that the coils don't have an impedence mismatch and operate at about 3 ohms. I have one somewhere in the clutter of my shop but am not quite sure where the thing is at the moment.

BTW: I deleted the two dupe thread postings you made on this subject and please keep in mind I am not an electrical guru and could be off base regarding the purpose of the resistor block but the location and what it looks like are correct.

Post edited by: wiredgeorge, at: 2005/12/10 14:40

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10 Dec 2005 12:42 #12522 by dog pound
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see pic

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10 Dec 2005 12:42 #12523 by Garn
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Dan, I think I would probe deeper into this need for a resistor question first. I know I have seen one, positioned where WG has mentioned, however, I believe that one is in the head-light circuit! Could be wrong?
Regardz.

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10 Dec 2005 13:33 #12526 by Garn
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Sorry Dan, our posts must have crossed.
The item in the picture comes up a lot! I always forget what it is called. I think it is called "Hazard switch regulator". It is in the blinker circuit and is required for those (useless) hazards lights. It is positioned near the cylindrical blinker relay unit at the control panel.
Regardz

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10 Dec 2005 13:50 #12528 by dog pound
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I will do more home work and post it so other KZ's don't make the same error. I should not take peoples advice with out confirmation. so I am out $20 US. Cheap lesson I guess. Thanks for your support and info.

Cheers Dan

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10 Dec 2005 16:48 #12550 by Tony
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Here is a picture of a ballast resistor on a 1979 kz1000. It's used with 2.2 ohm coils.

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16 Dec 2005 07:41 #13468 by wiredgeorge
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Thanks Tony... that is the resistor bridge I mentioned. I did find one the other day in a box of electronic junk...

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16 Dec 2005 08:28 #13477 by Jeff.Saunders
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I've never really understood why Kawasaki put those resistors on the late 70's KZ1000's - I suspect Kawasaki had a bunch of mismatched parts to use up and felt the 1.5 ohm resistor was the cheapest way of using up mismatched coils.

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16 Dec 2005 11:19 #13494 by loudhvx
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Using the resistor also puts less stress on the ignition module. Maybe Kaw was having reliability issues with the first generation electronic ignitions.

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16 Dec 2005 16:28 #13524 by dog pound
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Good Day All, The info I am being told is that it is for coils in order to keep a positive amount of volts and not for electronic Ign. Well I thank all for their info and support. I do not beleave I need this Resistor for my 1977 KZ 1000A. My electrical was fried when I got this ride so other than a wire diagram and a manual for ref, I will follow the diagram and see what is what.

Cheers and Merry Christmas

Dan

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17 Dec 2005 00:46 #13551 by Garn
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Dogpound, you showed a picture at message three of this thread. I took it, that it was this item you wanted identified. This is not the item others are talking about! Did you mislead me or am I just DumB?

It's all interesting stuff, however, I would hate anyone to fit that item thinking it was related to coils!

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