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What I need first is a starter relay then a master cylinder and front brake lever. Next I need rear coilovers as both are toast. I don't need new just usable and safe parts.
1. Starter Relay/Solenoid...what other bikes use the same relay?
2. Rear Shocks...what can I supplement for the factory shocks?
3. The master cylinder...does it have to be a stock piece or can I use anyone that uses the same connections?
Those are the main things right now and should make the bike ridable. So if ANYONE can help me out and has parts please let me know. Thanks.
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But I can tell you if you look up the parts you need at Kawasaki's parts finder. Then click the part you need. Then click the yellow flag and it will list all the different bikes that share thae same part.
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if you look up the parts you need at Kawasaki's parts finder. Then click the part you need. Then click the yellow flag and it will list all the different bikes that share that same part.
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There are a few KZ440 starter solenoid's on ebay right now for around $20-$30 shipped.
As for shocks, how worn out are yours? If you get used ones, get a set that was on a low mileage bike. I'm not sure what new shocks are compatible. I thought mine were to loose when I first got the bike but now I like them as long as I'm riding solo. The KZ440 isn't really a good bike for two anyway imo.
So, it sounds to me that you don't have a whole lot to keep you from getting her going. Make sure your tires aren't too old or cracked/worn.
I'd love to see some photos of your bike if you have any!
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I ride a '81 KZ440 A2! There is a guy on ebay who sells nice new master cylinders for around $50 but you could get a used one for a lot less probably.
There are a few KZ440 starter solenoid's on ebay right now for around $20-$30 shipped.
As for shocks, how worn out are yours? If you get used ones, get a set that was on a low mileage bike. I'm not sure what new shocks are compatible. I thought mine were to loose when I first got the bike but now I like them as long as I'm riding solo. The KZ440 isn't really a good bike for two anyway imo.
So, it sounds to me that you don't have a whole lot to keep you from getting her going. Make sure your tires aren't too old or cracked/worn.
I'd love to see some photos of your bike if you have any!
Thanks everyone...my rear shocks are pitted and rusty but they do work. I am not to big on taking chances with parts I think are iffy I guess you could say. I have some pics posted here:
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...w&id=210599&catid=10
I should have a relay here pretty soon thanks to a cool guy here on this forum, so thats all good. I have been playing with and cleaning my carbs...lots of goo inside of them and alot of clogged up stuff but I am making headway. More to come soon with pics.
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I need a starter BAD, this one is foooked up and is kinda grinding a little bit and barely wants to turn most of the time. The battery is perfect though. the oil is slightly low in the engine but still above the low line but just barely.
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You said you used "Elmers glue on the diaphragms to seal the very small tears on both of them". What sort of Elmer's glue are you using? I don't know of any Elmer's product that might help on a carb diaphragm.
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Hi A3440,
You said you used "Elmers glue on the diaphragms to seal the very small tears on both of them". What sort of Elmer's glue are you using? I don't know of any Elmer's product that might help on a carb diaphragm.
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I used just regular plain old white Elmer's Glue...specifically it is called Elmer's Glue-All Multi-Purpose Glue. The reason I gave it a try is because when it cures (turns from white to clear) it is pretty strong and kind of rubbery. I applied a small amount on the tear near the very outside edge where it seals in the groove. I let it dry completely before I put it all back together. I did not use alot but just enough to cover about 1mm around the cut in the diaphragm...seems to be holding well. I will let you know how long it last if I start having problems with the carbs. Just make sure the rubber is clean and dry before you put on the glue.
Edit: I put it on the topside only, by that I mean the side of the diaphragm where the spring is.
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