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Coils?
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The 1980 KZ1000B4 im working on has a yellow coil with andrews chicago imdossed on side bike runs fine just looking for info on the coils? i looked on the company web page didnt find any thing on the coils
May use ohmmeter to determine resistance between primary winding terminals, and compare to factory coil specs.
Andrews coils are comparable with Dyna coils in quality.
Both brands carry different coils to match resistance requirements of a particular application (such as whatever ignition is currently fitted to 1980 KZ1000B4 at hand.)
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Take a look:
www.andrewsproducts.com/Subpages/information_downloads.htm
Accel coils are yellow and currently manufactured.
Andrews sells 4.8 ohm and 2.8 ohm coils for HD, long as the ohms work with your ignition and you can make them fit your bike, there's no reason you can't use them on a Kawasaki.
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Attack of dementia, tunnel vision and "yellow" caused instant spin off into Accel apoplexy. :laugh:
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Andrews is just another of those companies that is still around but no longer dealing with Kawasaki motorcycles, RC Engineering being another one you see brought up once in a while.
And Yoshimura, plus a bunch of others I can't remember.
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thax to all that have imput or help!
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thax to all that help, incourage, inspire, and bring the experance to others
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On 30+ year old bikes it's hard to tell what you'll find, lots of things get changed and modified over the years.
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i wish i had a set of those old yellow brands just because :woohoo: !!!!
that is cool too the guys gave you excellent answers ....
good luck...more pics around anywhere....
p.s i taught my then wife in 86 to ride on a sr650 with a 750 motor in it...on a playground on the weekend....
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75 Z1B Turbo...
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Mr. Turbo (Mikuni 42mm HSR draw through setup)
Dyna 2000 controller with their miniature series 3ohm coils
74 Z1A 1105cc...
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I think they were 3-ohms, but someone may need to confirm that.
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Kz550 valve train warning.
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