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650 wouldn't start because kill button was broken inside
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Glad you got it going.
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Just a thought... if you have this typical aging fault, your connectors may be doing the same thing. Have you considered the Coil Re-powering modification? I did it an what a difference. Again, just a thought.
By the way, it considered real friendly here to include your location in your signature.
Best of success!
Post edited by: bill_wilcox100, at: 2007/07/06 09:43
1977 KZ650-B1 (Stock)
Upgrades:
- Dyna S Electronic Ignition (DS2-2)
- Dyna 3 Ohm Coils (DC1-1)
- Coil Repowering Mod
- Progressive Springs Front & Rear
- Saddlemen Seat Cover
- New Metallic Red Re-Paint & Repro Badges.
Montreal, Canada
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Sounds familiar :laugh: Pretty much the same thing has happened to me in the past except that when I took mine apart it was a squashed bug across the contacts that had caused the failure . Ever since then I try not to use the kill switch as they do seem fragile and if it works I leave it alone.
Glad you got it going.
Yup JR, I have the same philosophy, leave that button alone. Only time I have to turn it is when it gets bumped out of alignment somehow.
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I had a Kill Switch failure too! Mine fell apart into several pieces. Since I had no spare unit to turn to I had to rebuild it with the original bits and pieces and plastic plumbing glue. Although it works fine now, like JR I just don't use it.
Just a thought... if you have this typical aging fault, your connectors may be doing the same thing. Have you considered the Coil Re-powering modification? I did it an what a difference. Again, just a thought.
By the way, it considered real friendly here to include your location in your signature.
Best of success!<br><br>Post edited by: bill_wilcox100, at: 2007/07/06 09:43
I've had the coil re-powering components collected and sitting in a box somewhere. I am admittedly a little lazy at times.
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Same goes with location sig. I have been around this board for years Bill and I know the drill buddy.
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WD40 works good for this;)
That's what I squirted into the old/new button. It was unreal how much dirt was packed in that switch! 30 years worth I suppose. 1977 KZ 650 B1.
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My turn signal switch started getting difficult to use. Very hard to move back and forth.
When I got home, I opened both handlebar switches and sprayed them with an electrical contact cleaner, then WD40. Works like a charm now.
I will keep an eye on them because WD40 will dry out over time.
Rob
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