KZ 750 B Start button
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06 Mar 2014 03:31 - 06 Mar 2014 03:32 #624322
by Clabedan
1976 KZ 750 B soon to be street tracked
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Hi
Very basic question but I'd rather check before doing something silly.
My starter button (that little red plastic button you press to start the engine on the control swith) has come loose and has fallen off. It still works when i put it back in but will fall off again.
Can it be glued in with loctite of is the whole switch in need of replacement? :whistle:
Many thanks
Christophe
Very basic question but I'd rather check before doing something silly.
My starter button (that little red plastic button you press to start the engine on the control swith) has come loose and has fallen off. It still works when i put it back in but will fall off again.
Can it be glued in with loctite of is the whole switch in need of replacement? :whistle:
Many thanks
Christophe
1976 KZ 750 B soon to be street tracked
Last edit: 06 Mar 2014 03:32 by Clabedan.
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06 Mar 2014 08:36 #624341
by JR
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
Replied by JR on topic KZ 750 B Start button
The starter button usually has a collar on the inside and when it wears off - and they do wear off - the button will fall out. Trying to fix is a PITA. A replacement is available from Z1enterprises . com for approx $5 US. If you can't find a supplier close to home I am sure they would ship to Europe.
I had similar problem last year. Replacing the button was a cheap and quick fix.
Good luck
I had similar problem last year. Replacing the button was a cheap and quick fix.
Good luck
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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