KZ 750 Twin Starter Dead

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06 Jul 2006 16:38 #59736 by bs1134
KZ 750 Twin Starter Dead was created by bs1134
Can anyone tell me where I should start looking, I bought a 82 KZ 750 CSR Twin and the starter doesn't work and I don't know how to start figuring it out.

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06 Jul 2006 17:13 #59744 by Biquetoast
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bs1134 wrote:

Can anyone tell me where I should start looking, I bought a 82 KZ 750 CSR Twin and the starter doesn't work and I don't know how to start figuring it out.

Could you describe the symptom? I ask this because people often confuse the starter clutch problems with a starter problem. These bikes are prone to starter clutch failure....

(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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06 Jul 2006 20:45 #59819 by bs1134
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The symptoms are, it just doesn't work. there is no turn over or anything, it just doesnt work

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06 Jul 2006 20:51 #59820 by vic44139
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when u turn on your key do u have any lights go on? give us some more info so we can help.

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06 Jul 2006 21:28 #59826 by bs1134
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ok, so I get all electrical when I turn the key on and am able to kick start the bike no problem. I do not know if the kill switch works, forgot to try it before I sent the gas tank to get painted. will be able to tell monday when I get the tank back.

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06 Jul 2006 21:34 #59830 by steell
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You do know that there is a clutch safety switch so you have to hold the clutch in for the electric starter to work?

Otherwise it's somewhere between the starter button and the solonoid, or the starter is bad.

First thing to do is pull off the sidecover and short across the two large terminals on the solonoid with a screwdriver and see if it cranks :)

Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/07/07 00:35

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