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I recently bought a '78 kz750b non-runner for next to nothing... Figured I needed something to keep my busy through the rest of COVID-2020. :lol:
This is actually my second time writing this... First one deleted for some reason. Doh. But the bike has compression, but no spark. Point resistance testing checks out, and I have voltage going to the coil. Primary winding resistance seems fine, but I just realized that my clamp meter only reads up to 2,000 ohms. Time to make a Harbor Freight trip! For some reason the PO used two different plug caps, one with a 1k resistor and one with a 5k. I'm pretty sure they're "burnt out." I hope that's the issue at least. Also, has anyone ever replaced glass tube fuses with the bladed style? My box is cracked, and I'm having continuity issues, so I figure I might. Only three fuses in the box anyway.
The rest of the bike seems fine, aside from the starter. It spins, spins, spins, cranks once, then spins some more. Starter clutch maybe? That'll be fun to replace.
I plan on going for a scrambler style, complete with the heavily controversial pod filters. I've read that foamies are better than the pleated style? Any input? But thanks for reading! I guess we'll see where this goes!
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Definitely clean and gap your points. believe it or not, check your kill switch. (no shame, it bites almost everybody at least once) For that matter, since it may have been sitting for quite a while, work the key and the kill switch through their range a few times to rub off any light corrosion that may have formed.
Don't know if you've already seen it, but if not, check out Classic Octane's KZ750 twin scrambler build. www.youtube.com/c/ClassicOctane/playlists I know some people won't like that he cut the frame, but I think the end result is pretty nice. I've been contemplating a scrambler build myself.
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Also, the pod filters came, and they sent me the wrong ones. At least there are more things than just that preventing me from starting it, so I can't be too mad. I hope to receive replacements within a week or so. I plan on drilling the carb jets today or tomorrow, and tomorrow I'm getting the title transferred to my name! I don't know if I mentioned it, but I took a bit of a gamble and bought a "non-titled" bike. It turns out that I know the guy who has the title. Lucky me!
Edit: Has anyone seen a flywheel like this? All the vids that I've seen use a different style, with weird cutouts along the sides.
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Those are the type of pod filters that will give you problems. They have a deep internal flange that will block the diaphragm port (and other ports) These ports need to be completely unobstructed for good signal across the carb. You can see on the K&N how there is very little flange on the boot so not to block the ports. This is critical.
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timmdur wrote: ! Once I reinstalled the (slightly broken, not synchronized) carburetors, I kicked it over about 1,000,000 times, then took a break to order a new starter clutch... :laugh: But on the millionth-and-first kick it started!!
Getting mine going after 30 years, I kept the truck on the bike battery while using the electronic starter and throwing starting fluid at the carbs. Still took probably at least 20 minutes for it to run. Starts beautifully now.
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