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I am new to motorcycles and this is my first. Any info would be great! Ill answers questions best i can.
1984 kz700
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Step 2: Get yourself a manual of some sort (Clymer, Factory, etc) to help you out with any maintenance and work.
Step 3: If your bike is the same as mine, the coils are constantly supplied a positive voltage from the battery when the ignition switch is on. The ground is completed by the ignition circuit. Your bike will also have a wasted spark, where one coil fires the sparkplugs for cylinders 1 & 4 at the same time and the other fires the plugs for cylinders 2 & 3 at the same time.
You'll want to check out the wiring on the bike to make sure that the igniter and all that stuff is connected properly. Having one of those manuals will make this much easier. I don't know enough about your specific year to help explain what you are looking for though.
1981 KZ750-H2
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The points should be closed all the time except with the lobe opens them.
When the points are closed you can use a screwdriver to manually open them and you should get a spark with the ignition turned on.
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Have you tested the coil resistances? Maybe they're done.
Also, about the Clymers. Are there lots of other things different?
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If there is voltage at the coils that kinda rules out the kill switch.
Do you have some photos of the points and coils so we can see what you have going on there ?
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kk1365 wrote: ...now my problem is finding kz700 parts
Lots of good info on kawasaki.com, including parts diagrams, part numbers, models sharing same part, availability, etc.
Here's a link for help with navigating the site and finding information.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...w&catid=13&id=376734
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