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Wanted 1980 Kawa Kz1000 Z1 wiring diagram
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Z Parts wrote: I need a wiring diagram that I can read a lot better than the one in the back of the manual. If anyone has a factory repair manual or send me a web site that I can download. Thanks for the help.
Which 1980 KZ1000 model doesn't have its wiring diagram included in the FILEBASE?
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Z Parts wrote: I am looking for the 1980 Kawa KZ1000G Z1 Classic Fuel Injection Manual or wiring diagram. Thanks
The wiring diagram in the back of the manual for the G model is terrible, but unfortunately, there is no other available that I am aware of. However, when I get home this evening, I'll check to see if there is a diagram for the Z1000H model...which was the euro equivalent of the North American G model. If the diagram is decent, I'll post it.
Michael
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Also read this about a switch problem inside the airfilter box:
1980 KZ 1000 G1 (Z1 Classic)
I took this from the www.kzrider website.
below is a description with autos and part numbers for this throttle switch. ONLY COST $80.
This little switch has *profound* affects on the usability of the bike. Only 1 side of the 2-pole switch was intermittently bad, and it basically made the bike UNUSABLE.
I found the switch today at O'Reilly Auto Parts store here in Silicon Valley -- they used the matching autos to look it up in the O'Reilly computer in the store (using 'Kawasaki' or the Kaw part number was *not* useful, it had to be a car with the year/model or a part number for the switch).
The local O'Reilly store today looked it up for the 1979 Datsun 280zx and they HAD ONE IN STOCK. Put it on the bike, I'm gone on a 45-minute ride around the Valley!
NARY A HICKUP. Bike is fiiiiiine.
So for anyone else with this one-year-only Kz1000 "Z1 Classic", here are a few ways to find this switch:
1) 1979 Datsun 280zx "Throttle Valve Switch"
2) 1980 Datsun 200sx, find it at
Remartautoparts.com, with Remart part # TH114
3) "BECK ARNLEY 158-0492 Fuel Injector Throttle Switch" (NOTE: the 158-0492 is a 'master' part number apparently that most Auto parts stores can use to find all the vendors of this switch)
4) 1986 Nissan 300ZX Turbo "Throttle Position Sensor",
the part is mfg. by 'Nile'
If I were you, I'd buy one to have on hand if your bike acts up like this rider's did.
Re:1980 Kz1000
larrycavan wrote:
If you end up needing a fuel pressure regulator, Google "pogue machine Oklahoma City" Call them. You'll either get Sid or Butch on the phone. Get one of their adjustable regulators. You probably won't have to even touch it after bolting it on.
You guys are doing a good job diagnosing this bike. If you can afford it, get the injectors cleaned & balanced too.
FYI, the filter will never be full when the bike is running. Generally 1/2 - 3/4.
Check all the vacuum hoses over carefully. That rubber is pretty old now
Larry C
Okay thanks Larry, yes these guys have helped me take the bike from:
- not running for 10 years
- running like a new bike
It was a long road but the rewards in learning and riding have been great. I have to say without Motor Head this bike would probably have carbs on it right now. Let me say the prior owner had really given up on ever getting this going again, it is remarkable that apparently the bike has turned a corner for now. I am open to the possibility of the 'rough running' symptoms returning but right now it is running incredibly well.
Thanks for the pointer to the fuel regulator -- that sounds like a good feature to be adjustable and will check it out if my regulator gets ornery.
I was planning to get the injectors cleaned but this bike is close to pulling up the front end on a hand full of throttle so for now I'm going to ride it. However I will check the hoses which is something I have not done. Most of the turnaround effort on this bike has been electrical in nature.
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1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
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B3 may be very similar, but haven't compared side-by-side.badrhino wrote: I don't see a wiring diagram for the 1980 B4 either. :S
www.kzrider.com/filebase/doc_download/485-kz1000b3colorized
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badrhino wrote: I don't see a wiring diagram for the 1980 B4 either. :S
I have one...will try and remember to upload a pdf.
Michael
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1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
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