1975 KZ400D - restore project

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24 Jan 2018 22:04 - 24 Jan 2018 22:08 #777729 by Jack_Mills
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74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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29 Jan 2018 18:18 #778001 by Jack_Mills
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Ended up finding an Atlas vintage turn signal flasher relay on fleabay. Should be here in the next few days. Figured out that even though all the wiring is correctly ran, the brake light was reversed. I bought a large lot of random KZ parts 10 years ago, and have a few extra tail light sections, I mustve used one of those as the wires were reversed. My buddy Blake switched them and the brake/parking lights are working correctly now. Got another batch of parts from CMSNL, lots of grommits n such. I also found that overly priced rare fuel petcock strainer for 18$ (better than 50$ anyways). I am heading over the pond on tour for some gigs in a few weeks, so while Im doing that, the guys at the shop are gonna build the mufflers and get those cerakoted along with the headers. Gonna probably go with a dark gold to match the various gold parts and the gold stripe on the gastank. Should look pretty slick. I am still looking for a NOS windshield for the 77a1/78a2 deluxe, although Tim mentioned we could make our own. Ill be heading to the shop on Wednesday to do some odds and ends, been a few days, missing working on the bikes :)

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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05 Feb 2018 20:38 - 05 Feb 2018 20:40 #778297 by Jack_Mills
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Looking for Kawi part number 56018175 - its the emblem for the front brake caliper.

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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13 Feb 2018 17:20 #778726 by ajsfirehawk
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Good looking work. Be safe on tour young jedi.

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80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
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23 Feb 2018 05:05 #779221 by Jack_Mills
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Hello,

I wanted to give everyone a heads up regarding the pilot jet cap (fig 28 in the manual) Kawi part #16036015 - I ordered two different size caps from Z1 (Rubber Passage Plug - Honda SKU: 100-1319 and the bigger one Rubber Passage Plug SKU: 100-1325) Neither of these fit. Z1 noted that the first one I listed from the Honda is the smallest one they have. I tried to shave the sides down a bit to get it to fit, and ended up ruining it. Its close, but I feel it puts too much pressure on the Main Jet Plate since it does not sit all the way in.

If anyone else has any input on cross referenced Pilot Jet Caps for the early years 400s, I would greatly appreciate it. I need 8 of these. There are a few crooks on Ebay trying to get 30+ dollars a piece for these. I even reached out to one person and offered them 60 for 4 of them and they said no. With all due respect F that seller. Thanks in advance!

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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29 Mar 2018 20:28 #780987 by Jack_Mills
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Got some more body work done today, started to piece the mufflers together and get some measurements. Stuck the plate on. I cant wait to hear this start up again!

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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06 Apr 2018 06:32 - 06 Apr 2018 07:34 #781350 by Jack_Mills
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Hello all! So I think I have a minor problem with the LED bulb I used in place of the standard bulb for my rear brake light. I am getting a pulse on the tach on the stop light. Do any of you know if this is a common problem? I tried searching for the fix some of you have posted over the years, but couldnt find a proper thread about it. I need a resistor Im pretty sure. Anyone have a thread link to the process, placement and size resistor? Also, we replaced the headlight with a knock off daymaker. It had the same connection plug as the original. I dont seem to be having any problems with the headlight, but Im worried about a gremlin poppin its head up later down the road...Any input or links would be very helpful, thanks very much!
We are getting close to having this bike completed, worked on the exhaust and bodywork till late last night. Trying to get it ready for the blessing of the bikes in a week or so! Fingers crossed :)

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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06 Apr 2018 07:39 #781356 by Jack_Mills
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Also, if I am using standard bulbs for the turn signals, then I do not need to upgrade the flasher relay, correct? I believe because I powdered the saddlebag framing, that I will need to scrape down to the bare metal to get the rear signals to ground properly, does that sound about right? Thanks!!!

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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11 Apr 2018 04:29 #781652 by Jack_Mills
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Discouraged no one replied on the led/turn signal/rear brake light questions. Sadly, many of the old threads here have missing attachments, which renders many of the old threads useless.

My question is simply this, is there a work around for the blinking stop light on the tach when using a LED bulb for the rear brake light?

We installed a knock off daymaker LED on the headlight, and it seems to be working properly. Many of the old threads about LED headlights are from 2011ish and dont have attachments anymore. Can anyone verify with new or updated info if there are any issues/problems I could look for?

Its my understanding that if I wanted to use LED lights in the turn signals, then I must use a digital blinker. Although I do not plan to do this on the 75, I may do this on the 76.

Any information regarding my questions above would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance for any info :)

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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11 Apr 2018 04:44 #781653 by Shimmy
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For turn signals, I think you can get away with an inline resistor like this as opposed to needing a digital relay: www.dimecitycycles.com/in-line-universal...llet-connectors.html
I run an LED taillight without issue so I'm afraid I can't help you there. :dry:

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11 Apr 2018 04:56 #781654 by Jack_Mills
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Shimmy,

The LED light I put in the taillight works as it should, but Im getting a pulse to the stop light bulb in the tach (I seen in old threads this was a problem, but no one had replied of a remedy...

74 kz400 D1
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
75 kz400 D2
76 kz400 D3
76 kz400 D3
77 kz400 A1
78 kz400 B1
80 xl80s
81 kz440 B2
81 GL1100
81 xl80s
81 xr80
96 K1100LT
18 HAWK250
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12 Apr 2018 08:56 #781696 by loudhvx
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The remedy would be to put a resistor as an extra load in parallel. But then you are not saving any power so you might as well use a standard 1157 bulb.

Cars, even today, have the same problem. The can bus system detects bulb outages, but if the bulbs are replaced with cheap LED bulbs, the car reports them as being burned out.

To stop the flashing, you would unplug the brake failure warning unit, but then you will not get a warning for a burned out bulb. I'm not sure if the light would still come on steady when you use the brake (which is the normal indication).

To make a unit that can detect an LED bulb, and also flash when the bulb is out, without needing the extra resistor, would require making a new failure detection circuit.

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