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13 Sep 2011 12:34 #476360 by Dan333
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So, first off it's a 79 kz650sr. I just got the thing that is supposed to be a wire harness sorted out. All I have is a test-light to test everything so that's most likely my problem.

Anyway, I press the starter button and the starter relay makes a click sound (just one click). My test-light lights up at the starter showing that power is getting there. I took the starter out and pressed the starter button and the starter doesn't spin. Now, can I assume the starter is bad or do I need a more than a test-light to confirm that? Oh, I also jumped the starter relay using a screwdriver and same result...

Please someone help get me out of this misery that is wiring.

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13 Sep 2011 12:39 #476362 by roy-b-boy-b
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I thought the thread said,"Starter rally chicks" :P

Sounds like the starter is bad. Remove the starter and ground the starter body on the negitive terminal of a battery and the wire to the positive side. It should spin if good. The starters are cheap on eBay. Roy

1979 LTD Street Fighter.1977 KZ1000

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13 Sep 2011 14:04 #476393 by MFolks
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Starter Solenoid/Motor Checkout Procedure

Some simple steps to determine what is working and what's not:

1.Fully charge and test the battery(most bike shops can load test the battery, and then use a floating ball hydrometer to check specific gravity in the charged cells).

2.Clean all battery terminals of corrosion.

3.Tighten all starting related connections(Positive RED(+) battery terminal, Negative BLACK(-)terminal) and from the terminal to the engine case. All connections must be clean and tight. If the cables feel “Crunchy” when flexed, they may have corrosion inside the insulation, requiring replacement.

4.Clean the cable from the starter solenoid to the starter motor.

5.Clean and check the "bullet connectors" going to the coil side of the starter solenoid.

6.Try again to start the bike, keep in mind some Kawasaki’s have a clutch interlock to prevent cranking the engine while it’s in gear, so the clutch lever must be squeezed.

7.If no luck, go to step #8

8.Wearing eye protection, bridge with pliers or a screwdriver the two heavy duty(large)terminals on the solenoid. If the bike cranks, your solenoid may be bad.

9. If the starter won’t turn over, one of several things has happened; The starter motor has seized due to brushes binding up, lack of lubrication in the bushings of the motor, the battery is weak , the engine has seized or it could be a combination of any of the above. Some websites for starter motor rebuild kits are:

A. www.mawonline.com/newsite/rick_s_motorsp...-starter_brushes.htm


B. www.psep.biz/store/mitsuba_starter_motors_page_2.htm


10.The dealer may want $$$ for a new solenoid, but take your old one along and visit the nearest riding lawn mower shop. They have solenoids for about $15 that with a little work will fit. Be aware that the new solenoid from the lawn mower shop may require a ground wire for it to work.

11. I’d recommend upgrading from the existing battery cables to at least 6 gauge welding cables.
They are available in two colors(RED and BLACK) have more flexibility due to being constructed with finer conductors, and will fit in tighter areas.

12. The welding cable is sold by the foot, so take careful measurements or bring your old cables along. Most battery shops might be able to supply the cable too, so call to find out. The battery shop should be able to crimp/swage on the end of the welding cable the terminal ends or lugs using either a dedicated crimping machine or a tool that looks like a bolt cutter that has special dies to terminate the cable.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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15 Sep 2011 22:11 #477146 by Z Parts
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I have a 1980 Kz1000 that will not start unless the clutch lever is pulled even with it in neutral the lever must be pulled. Just a thought.

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16 Sep 2011 00:40 #477183 by MFolks
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That's Kawasaki's safety feature so the engine can't start(possibly throwing you out into traffic)without having the clutch lever pulled in.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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16 Sep 2011 22:02 #477371 by Kawboy74
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My bet would be that your battery is getting down in strength. Put a meter to your battery when hitting the starter button and watch for a fast voltage drop.
David

1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
KZ1000 project on the bench
Burlington,Ontario,Canada

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