Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
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Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 14:31
My 78 KZ750 twin won't run now after I washed it. It ran great when I bought it. I washed it and now it don't have a spark. I checked my plug when I turned it over. No spark? Coil? Thanks
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 14:41
did you use a pressure washer? if you get your air filter wet it can lead to the bike running poorly or not at all.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 14:56
Nice looking 750. When I had problems after washing it was always water in the plug boots. I don’t even know why water would cause problems there, but by removing the caps off the plugs, blowing out any water in the cap, that always did the trick for me.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 15:37
Checked it out. Not wet. I just don't get it! Any other ideas?
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 15:47 - 05 Apr 2015 15:48
Water on the electrics and on the coils and wires under the gas tank. Water around the plug caps like Ron said.
Take off the gas tank and spray with WD40. Thats what its meant for. Water Dispersal
Also possible water on the points and stuff under the points cover if the gasket is bad and particularly if you used a hose . Check under the points cover
I used to live and ride in Ireland where it rains 12 months a year
Take off the gas tank and spray with WD40. Thats what its meant for. Water Dispersal
Also possible water on the points and stuff under the points cover if the gasket is bad and particularly if you used a hose . Check under the points cover
I used to live and ride in Ireland where it rains 12 months a year
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 16:14
Points are wet. Weak connections to the switch, coils etc. when wet won't work.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 16:18
WD 40 was developed during WW 2. It was used on the magnetos in air craft to disperse water that would collect in them.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 17:25
Take your tank off and check to see if your getting power to your coils.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 18:07
How do you check if the coil is bad? Also where is the points located. Thanks all for your help
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 18:29 - 05 Apr 2015 18:33
I'm pretty sure your points are under the circular cover. Also possibly a condenser
I know little about the 750 twin so hopefully others more knowledgeable will be around soon. I dont know if you have 1 set of points or 2. Also dont know if you have one coil or 2.
To check if a coil(s) is getting power you will need a multimeter.
Remove the gas tank.
The coil or coils will have 2 wires one of which will probably be red
Turn the ignition key to ON. Dont start.
Set the multimeter at the DC 20 volts range
Touch the positive probe of the multimeter to the red wire at the coil and the negative probe to the frame of the bike and you should see 12 vots. Should be the same or almost the same as connecting to the pos and neg terminals of the battery.
do you have a manual ?
Good luck
PS Nice bike
I know little about the 750 twin so hopefully others more knowledgeable will be around soon. I dont know if you have 1 set of points or 2. Also dont know if you have one coil or 2.
To check if a coil(s) is getting power you will need a multimeter.
Remove the gas tank.
The coil or coils will have 2 wires one of which will probably be red
Turn the ignition key to ON. Dont start.
Set the multimeter at the DC 20 volts range
Touch the positive probe of the multimeter to the red wire at the coil and the negative probe to the frame of the bike and you should see 12 vots. Should be the same or almost the same as connecting to the pos and neg terminals of the battery.
do you have a manual ?
Good luck
PS Nice bike
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 18:33swest wrote: WD 40 was developed during WW 2. It was used on the magnetos in air craft to disperse water that would collect in them.
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Uhhh no...
In 1953, a fledgling company called Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry.
Working in a small lab in San Diego, California, it took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40® -which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
Convair, an aerospace contractor, first used WD-40® to protect the outer skin of the Atlas Missile from rust and corrosion. The product actually worked so well that several employees snuck some WD-40® cans out of the plant to use at home.
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Re: Washed my KZ. Now won't start??
05 Apr 2015 19:16
That may be true. I was told the Air Force story by a retired kernel. He flew in and out of Germany during the occupation. Might have been BS.
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