1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
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1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 03:42
I have a kawasaki kz750 ltd 2stroke. when i bought it the guy told me that he changed the wiring so tht the electric start doesn't work meaning so it can hav more torque, but the kick for sure works. everytime i ride it, the spark plugs seem to wear out within 2 hours of riding, and after those 2hours, the bike will start to die out every half a mile. i hav no idea what is wrong with it. someone please help me. :'( its my first bike.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 11:55 - 24 Apr 2013 12:49
Since Kawasaki did not make a 2 stroke LTD I will assume your talking about the 4 cylinder 4 stroke LTD. Removing the electric starter will not give the engine more power. What do you mean the spark plugs wear out, do you mean they foul out. I hope because you mentioned it is a 2 stroke you are not adding oil with your gas. You havent given us much to work with here.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 12:52 - 28 Apr 2013 10:09
A 79 should be a 750-B Twin. Do not add 2-cycle oil to the fuel.
The service manual will have charging system & ignition system checks.
Check the battery to make sure it is good.
PS: don't believe anything the po said - people forget, don't know, or flat out lie & make up stuff.
The service manual will have charging system & ignition system checks.
Check the battery to make sure it is good.
PS: don't believe anything the po said - people forget, don't know, or flat out lie & make up stuff.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 13:20
its the 750 B twin. the spark plug turns all black. near the hook and threads
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 13:57If runs about 1/2 mile, dies, then starts and runs another 1/2 mile, dies, etc., might be fuel starvation resulting from a blocked fuel tank vent.kledda970 wrote: ...bike will start to die out every half a mile....
To test for this condition, may try running with the fuel tank cap ajar (not closed completely down), which assures venting.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 14:18kledda970 wrote: I have a kawasaki kz750 ltd 2stroke. when i bought it the guy told me that he changed the wiring so tht the electric start doesn't work meaning so it can hav more torque, but the kick for sure works. everytime i ride it, the spark plugs seem to wear out within 2 hours of riding, and after those 2hours, the bike will start to die out every half a mile. i hav no idea what is wrong with it. someone please help me. :'( its my first bike.
If you were told it is a 2-stroke and are using pre-mix 2-stroke fuel or adding oil to the fuel it is no surprise the plugs are fouling. Kawasaki never sold a 2 cylinder 750CC 2-stroke, any 2-stroke LTD, or any 1979 750cc 2-stroke. Your bike is a 4-stroke and uses normal gasoline with no oil mixed in with it. Ed
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 14:41
I am not adding any oil to the gas. jus regular gasoline. im sorry if im wrong. it probably is a 4 stroke. but im sure its a 2 cylinder. 2 spark plugs, 2-2 intake
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 14:46
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right now, i actually have to get another new pair of spark plugs. because after the 2 hours or riding, then half miles of starting and dying. it will soon enough not start at all, until i get new spark plugs, which i have to do right now
right now, i actually have to get another new pair of spark plugs. because after the 2 hours or riding, then half miles of starting and dying. it will soon enough not start at all, until i get new spark plugs, which i have to do right now
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 20:28
Badly fouled spark plugs (really black) are generally cause by one or more of the following
-- enrichner (choke) being left on while riding.
-- the fuel mixture is too rich. Common causes are improperly adjusted carburetors, malfunctioning float valves, clogged air filter.
-- insufficient electrical current at the spark plugs. Common causes are weak battery, corroded connections in the wiring, bad coils, rotten secondary wires.
-- excessive oil consumption. Often caused by bad valve seals or worn piston rings.
Since you mentioned that the previous owner messed with the wiring, that would be at the top of my suspect list. A weak battery would be a close second. With an old bike, there may be a combination of causes. A genuine factory shop manual, some quality tools, a great deal of patience, a wad of money, and the generous help of folks around here will get the bike working smoothly again.
-- enrichner (choke) being left on while riding.
-- the fuel mixture is too rich. Common causes are improperly adjusted carburetors, malfunctioning float valves, clogged air filter.
-- insufficient electrical current at the spark plugs. Common causes are weak battery, corroded connections in the wiring, bad coils, rotten secondary wires.
-- excessive oil consumption. Often caused by bad valve seals or worn piston rings.
Since you mentioned that the previous owner messed with the wiring, that would be at the top of my suspect list. A weak battery would be a close second. With an old bike, there may be a combination of causes. A genuine factory shop manual, some quality tools, a great deal of patience, a wad of money, and the generous help of folks around here will get the bike working smoothly again.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
24 Apr 2013 22:15
Are you having to charge the battery each time it foul's the plug ?
I'check that it charging at 13 volt's or it will not keep up with the light's.
I'check that it charging at 13 volt's or it will not keep up with the light's.
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ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
25 Apr 2013 05:00
i just bought a new battery. i don't have to charge it at all. mainly is the spark plugs and the whole big jus dying out on me within a few hours of riding
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Re: 1979 kawasaki KZ750 LTD
25 Apr 2013 20:32
no, i don't have to keep charging the battery after the fouls
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