Changing Plug wires on 76 KZ750 Twin
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Re: Changing Plug wires on 76 KZ750 Twin
29 Apr 2020 14:24 - 29 Apr 2020 18:17
Hi. Would this be the emgo coil you referred to for a 750b?
www.z1enterprises.com/ignition-coil-4-oh...l-output-suzuki.html
www.z1enterprises.com/ignition-coil-4-oh...l-output-suzuki.html
1976 KZ 750b
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Re: Changing Plug wires on 76 KZ750 Twin
30 Apr 2020 07:42 - 30 Apr 2020 07:42
Yes, that's probably the one they mean if your bike has the stock points ignition which uses a 4.0 ohm ignition coil.
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Re: Changing Plug wires on 76 KZ750 Twin
30 Apr 2020 10:09
Thank you. Z1 recommended this one along with some wires:
www.z1enterprises.com/dyna-dual-output-5...+750+LTD+TWIN%2F1976
Any reason to go with one vs the other? I replaced the points and condenser a while back but don’t remember it being any sort of an upgrade.
www.z1enterprises.com/dyna-dual-output-5...+750+LTD+TWIN%2F1976
Any reason to go with one vs the other? I replaced the points and condenser a while back but don’t remember it being any sort of an upgrade.
1976 KZ 750b
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Re: Changing Plug wires on 76 KZ750 Twin
30 Apr 2020 10:47 - 30 Apr 2020 10:47
Dyna coils should be high quality, but I probably would get the Emgo coil, especially if they're made in Taiwan >> I'm not aware of them being cheap junk or anything like that. If made in china, then I'd probably pass.
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