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Need confirmation that timing is set wrong on my 1976 KZ900
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I will keep an eye on them they are now around 0.08 mm up to 0.10mm one is 0.06 but that is a intakevalve. Next time i check them i will increase the clearances.
Thanks for information
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i have done this before on other bike so decided to try.It was more difficult that i ecpected one reason was that the valvesprings had more tension than on a 16 valve engine and the inntake on 2 and 3 was difficult to work on.I used 2 days to get the job done.I will not do it again and dont recomend anyone to do the same The old seals looked like they had been in there since 1976 bone hard and crackled when trying to get them out.
So then it was time for a testride. When started up she did a little smoking ,but not a big cloud like before i guess that is just some oil left in the exhaust.
Today i was on the testride and notised that it got some valve ticking ,but that is just because of the bigger lash i hope . It ran great for 15 minutes then there was some misfiring
not backfiring .I then smelled burnt electrical wiring like i did about 2 weeks ago when the timingchain had jumped one tooth off
It got worce and i had to pull the choke to keep it running. Stopped at a parking and pulled the the gastank to investigate more...
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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I have the green Dyna coils on my Z1 and my KZ1000. They are matched with DynaS pickups.
Okay i think i will go for the green dyna coils ,but not sure i can find them here in Norway. How can i be sure that the green dyna is original and not some replica shit? I think the dyna s sitting on the bike now is some replica stuff.Maybe that is why the coil melted ? I have read in some treads here that its important that the ignition not stays on for more than 5 minutes when engine is off so i was careful that i did not do that mistake when checked the timing earlier. But wondering why the coil melted when riding?
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5 mins is quite a long time for an old coil - to be fair depending on it's age it may have simply reached the end of it's life
Yes i read that . When i was testing the ignition i just switched it on for maby 2 minutes max at time. Can this coilmelt have something to do with i replaced the 5 ohm plugcaps with 1 ohm caps ??
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they are supposed to work on many older bikes,but i dont know what the resistant values are i will ask the seller. They have 90mm c/c so i think they fit the kz900.
They have no markings and seller wants 160 usd for them .I dont know if i will buy them here are some pics of the coils
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Changing the plug caps (secondary resistance) will only effect the strength of the spark not the coil itself
5 mins is quite a long time for an old coil - to be fair depending on it's age it may have simply reached the end of it's life
Yes i read that . When i was testing the ignition i just switched it on for maby 2 minutes max at time. Can this coilmelt have something to do with i replaced the 5 ohm plugcaps with 1 ohm caps ??
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There are many ""Dyna dealers" in Europe however what you what you save by buying from Dyna direct will be eaten up in VAT and dutyYou can order directly from Dyna. Here is their website.
www.dynaonline.com/coils-kits
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After thinking about this i starting to wonder if there is a problem with the chain and sliders beeing worn out ,and that the chain jumps even if the tensioner is set . Last time the bike started to run bad i checked the camchain it had jumped a tooth and on the little trip i did then i cold smell burnt electrical wiring.I then found the chain was one tooth out on timing.
This time (yesterday) when i had finished replacing the valvestemseals i did the testride and it ran fine to begin with ,but i then felt a little hickup or thump from engine right before it started to misfire and run very bad and also smelled burnt electrikal this time.I dont know if it is possible to feel the camchain jumping ,but i think that is what has happened again .
Is it possible that the coils get fried when timing is one tooth out? .I took some snapshot of the camchainslider and stuff with a snakcamera .Tell me if the slider is broken off in the bottom end .I can see it is totally worn out and i will have to replace probably the rollers to this winter. Here are some pick i took
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Dyna coils can be matt or glossy .
The genuine ones have "DYNA" moulded into the body.
Copies are just plain blank in the same area and there are no copies with the DYNA logo..
Cam timing cannot affect the coils..
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