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Also it takes a while to get the old girl started. It's hot out right now but it takes some cranking to get it to turn over. The carbs were rebuilt by the guy I bought it from. Do you think it could be the jets aren't set right? Thanks guys and look forward to bein a member of this community.
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1978 KZ1000, 1976 KZ900, 1975 H2, 1973 H1, 1973 H2, 1978 RD400, 1977 RD400, 1974 RD350
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MoFro624 wrote: Hello all. I'm a new motorcycle owner and it just happens to be a 1982 Kawasaki KZ1000J. I bought it from a friend at work. She's in a state of needing to be fixed up but she runs great. Just some polishing of the heads and casings. A new paint job and she'll be a sight. I do have a few questions: When I turn on my turn signals, their is a delay from when they come on. I'd say about 1-2 seconds.
Also it takes a while to get the old girl started. It's hot out right now but it takes some cranking to get it to turn over. The carbs were rebuilt by the guy I bought it from. Do you think it could be the jets aren't set right? Thanks guys and look forward to bein a member of this community.
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MoFro624 wrote: :silly: yeah I don't know why it posted it up side down. Guess because I posted from my phone. No I have lost the fender. I have it in the garage but the tires is to big to mount it on there. I am missing the right side cover though. The dent with the bullet holes was also there when I got it. Like I said she's gonna be my fixer upper. I am going to replace the plugs and wires even though I was told they were fairly new. The battery was put on a tester and shows it's still good but I'm going to replace that too when I get the money. Thanks guys for the advice.
If the battery tests OK don't worry about it. You should go over every electrical connector on that bike with contact cleaner (be careful, it's nasty stuff) and reassemble with dielectric grease. Be sure clean the fuse box and all the ground connections too. Do the same to the kill switch (and all the switches while you're at it, but kill is important one). I'm not sure ignition switch can be cleaned, but they only cost $30 to replace. Then, once all that is done, measure the voltage at the battery and then the voltage at the coils (that is, red wire at coils to ground). If it's more than a fraction of a volt lower at the coils, then you might want to consider doing the coil relay mod.
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