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12 May 2010 04:12 #367388
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12 May 2010 04:28 - 12 May 2010 04:43 #367391
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1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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What happens if starting fluid is sprayed into carb intakes while attempting to start engine?
If engine runs temporarily on the starter fluid, could indicate a carb issue (eg., choke or pilot circuit) or fuel supply issue (eg., blockage) or fuel quality issue (eg., old gas or water in gas).
Are carb bowls full of fuel?
Compression test results?
When attempting to start a cold engine, the choke lever should be fully ON, and the throttle should not be even touched when spinning over the engine or using the kick starter. Throttle slides are supposed to be completely closed in fully down position. "Cracking" throttle while attempting to crank a cold engine is a no-no.
Reported "spark" must be both adequate quality (eg., fat blue) and properly timed. For right now, timing could be verified by static check, and later (when running) fine tuned via dynamic setting with timing light.
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If engine runs temporarily on the starter fluid, could indicate a carb issue (eg., choke or pilot circuit) or fuel supply issue (eg., blockage) or fuel quality issue (eg., old gas or water in gas).
Are carb bowls full of fuel?
Compression test results?
When attempting to start a cold engine, the choke lever should be fully ON, and the throttle should not be even touched when spinning over the engine or using the kick starter. Throttle slides are supposed to be completely closed in fully down position. "Cracking" throttle while attempting to crank a cold engine is a no-no.
Reported "spark" must be both adequate quality (eg., fat blue) and properly timed. For right now, timing could be verified by static check, and later (when running) fine tuned via dynamic setting with timing light.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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12 May 2010 12:24 #367467
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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Also check that the ignition coils are hooked up properly - don't rely on left/right ignition coil or colour of points wires according to a diagram, trace the wires from points to coils to confirm they are connected correctly.
Looking at the timing plate you have two sets of points, left and right. The wire (whether black or green) connected to the left set of points should connect to the coil that fires 1 and 4 (outside) cylinders, obviously the wire connected to the right set of points should connect to the coil that fires 2 and 3 (inside) cylinders.
If the points wires are crossed you will still have spark but it'll be 180 degrees out.
Did you mess with or disassemble the advancer/points cam? If so check if the points cam is installed correctly. There's a scribe mark on the outer edge of the point cam and a small hole in the advancer back plate - the mark should point to the side where the hole is.
Again, if the points cam is installed 180 degrees you will still have spark, just not at the right time relative to piston position/valve timing.
Looking at the timing plate you have two sets of points, left and right. The wire (whether black or green) connected to the left set of points should connect to the coil that fires 1 and 4 (outside) cylinders, obviously the wire connected to the right set of points should connect to the coil that fires 2 and 3 (inside) cylinders.
If the points wires are crossed you will still have spark but it'll be 180 degrees out.
Did you mess with or disassemble the advancer/points cam? If so check if the points cam is installed correctly. There's a scribe mark on the outer edge of the point cam and a small hole in the advancer back plate - the mark should point to the side where the hole is.
Again, if the points cam is installed 180 degrees you will still have spark, just not at the right time relative to piston position/valve timing.
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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12 May 2010 12:27 - 12 May 2010 12:29 #367468
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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13 May 2010 04:09 #367617
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I tried starter fluid and nothing. Checked the points and it looks like they may need replaced. Since I don't have a fuel tank on it yet, I just filled the carbs until they overflowed so I may have flooded it. I did go back a day later and tried again with no results.
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15 Oct 2010 19:22 #406929
by kozaz
Replied by kozaz on topic another KZ bobber
Do you have any info on your build?
Like degree of rake?
Front forks?
Hardtail info?
Tank in pic?
Handle bars?
Forward Controls?
Can you tell I like your bike!
Like degree of rake?
Front forks?
Hardtail info?
Tank in pic?
Handle bars?
Forward Controls?
Can you tell I like your bike!
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18 Oct 2010 14:51 #407458
by jkufen
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Im quite interested myself in your bike... im building a KZ 440 bobber and have you modified the rake on your bike any? it looks a little more stretched but it could be the fact that it does have a tank or the fender on it... I'm trying to figure out how I can rake mine out a little more.
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