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07 Apr 2018 10:23 #781415 by Geronimo
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This looks like something I can handle, I thank you. Thanks to your help I should be back in the saddle if it ever stops snowing in Iowa.

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07 Apr 2018 10:30 #781417 by JMKZHI
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Page 14 of this topic has a 1979 KZ650-D2 wiring diagram. Page 12 has one for a 1978 KZ650-C2

Is the 3-phase stator you got going to work with your rotor?

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22 May 2018 08:19 - 15 Jan 2019 18:52 #783836 by loudhvx
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1978 Kz650 for mppittman89
With Dyna S


EDIT 1/15/2019:
Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones Wiring Diagram
1978 Kawasaki Kz650 for Mppittman89
Kz 650
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22 May 2018 08:23 #783837 by loudhvx
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JMKZHI wrote: Page 14 of this topic has a 1979 KZ650-D2 wiring diagram. Page 12 has one for a 1978 KZ650-C2

Is the 3-phase stator you got going to work with your rotor?


A 3-phase stator should be able to swap directly into a 1-phase alternator from the 650/700/750 family. Many have reported success with this swap. It requires a 3-phase reg/rec, of course.

In fact, it may be a good idea for mppittman89 to look into it as he is running a Dyna S on his 78 650, or at least keep an eye on battery voltage, especially on long trips.

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23 May 2018 07:11 - 23 May 2018 07:12 #783872 by JMKZHI
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loudhvx wrote: A 3-phase stator should be able to swap directly into a 1-phase alternator from the 650/700/750 family. Many have reported success with this swap. It requires a 3-phase reg/rec, of course.

In fact, it may be a good idea for mppittman89 to look into it as he is running a Dyna S on his 78 650, or at least keep an eye on battery voltage, especially on long trips.

Thanks. I didn't know whether or not the earlier rotor could be used with the 3-phase stator.
As for the voltage regulator, from some of your very helpful topics I know a reg-rec from various modern Kawasakis can be used.
EX250. EX500. VN500. and maybe some others that I'm unaware of.
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26 May 2018 17:18 #784108 by mppittman89
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Ya I'm actually at the point of buying a stators and 3 regulator bc I'm getting no spark. What year bikes can I grab a 3 phase stator and regulator off again? I have a 81 kz1000 if it's possible to steal them off that?

1978 kz650 Sr
1981 kz1000 csr

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26 May 2018 20:49 #784125 by loudhvx
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mppittman89 wrote: Ya I'm actually at the point of buying a stators and 3 regulator bc I'm getting no spark. What year bikes can I grab a 3 phase stator and regulator off again? I have a 81 kz1000 if it's possible to steal them off that?

If you are getting no spark at all, that is not likely due to the charging system. A battery alone would give you spark.
I don't think a 1000 will swap in. You need a stator from a 1980 or later 650 or 750-four. Before you buy it, make sure it has the correct outside diameter. To make sure it is 3-phase, make sure it has 18 "spokes" to it (not just 12). Reg/rec can be had from those bikes JMKZHI mentioned. But you will have to splice wires since the connectors might be different.
You may want to start another topic in the electrical forum for your ignition issues.

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10 Jun 2018 15:25 - 10 Jun 2018 17:22 #784904 by BruceKoukalaka
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loudhvx wrote: mpatrick19 wrote:

i have a stock electronic ignition, could i just use the diagram for the dyna s for reference? Its an 82 kz750 n1.

There are a few differences such as which coil is mounted on which side and the reg/rec is a single unit. some of the wire colors are different.

1982 KZ750 KZ750N1 bare bones for Mpatrick19


Are you still around and if so I would likje to get the diagram for the '82 KZ750 again as I am working on my KZ and want to remove any extra crud I can. Never mind I found it on page 12. Thanks again.
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02 Jul 2018 14:16 #786302 by old_kaw
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loudhvx wrote: 1994 Kz1000P Police for Redhedgoon




Now, THIS is a nice looking bare bones ladder diagram. Clear, concise, and easy to read. loudvhx, OBVIOUSLY spent a lot of time making this personalized diagram. A true example of selfless dedication and helping others.

I couldn't make heads or tails out of the OP's diagrams, but I give this one TWO thumbs up! There really are some great people on kzr giving some awesome help. I'm stealing this one. :-)

1981 Kawasaki Kz1000K1
Located in the Saint Louis, Missouri Area.
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02 Jul 2018 17:50 #786319 by loudhvx
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Thanks a lot old_kaw!

Be aware fuse 2 is more or less optional. It will help in the event of a battery reversal or a totally shorted rectifier, but most Kz's do not use a fuse in the Fuse 2 position (though some later ones do, but then even later ones seemed to abandon it once again).

Fuse 1 is essentially in the main fuse position.

I normally write the word "optional" near fuse 2.
And as another side note, there should never be a fuse between the junction of Fuse1/ Fuse2 and the battery. That can lead to a system meltdown.

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22 Sep 2018 20:36 - 02 Jun 2019 06:59 #791271 by loudhvx
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1977 Kawasaki Kz650C1 for extremecreative1992
Kick-only
Low-beam-only
Dyna S with Dyna coils.
There is a wire in the Dyna S loom designated for the oil pressure switch. You can ignore that wire. I'm not sure what color that wire would be with the Dyna S.


EDIT 1/15/2019:
Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones Wiring Diagram
1977 Kawasaki Kz650C1 with Dyna S for Extremecreative1992
Kz650C Kz650 C1 Kz 650 C 650C1 650C
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25 Nov 2018 04:44 #794190 by jsmith1107
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I know this is a very old thread but the wiring diagram you have for the Kawasaki 1000 Police---should be the same for a 1100 Spectre as well correct?

Thanks
Jeff

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