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how to get running
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Scott
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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Just off the top of my head:
one wire from the ignition pick up to the igniter.
one wire from the igniter to ground, one wire from the igniter to a battery, one wire from the igniter to the coil, one wire from the battery to the coil. That's assuming it has electronic ignition, if it has points it easier.
With points it's simply 12 volts to the coil and a wire from the coil to the points.
Then you can try kick starting it, just don't run it very long or you may fry the stator on the alternator.
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mine does have kick start so i am going to just try to fire it. how would the stator fry if i left it run too long?
It's a permanent magnet alternator and it puts out max power all the time. If the power has no where to go, then it's going to get "real" warm. The function of the regulator on these bikes is to dump excess power as heat.
It's not like an excited field car alternator.
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The first thing I would suggest doing is finding out why the wire harness caught fire (pinched wire<s>, faulty reg/rec or stator, etc.) in the first place.
There's no sense in installing/fabbing a new harness if it will potentially fry again. :pinch:
Once you've located the core problem and have fixed/replaced it, then you can always check on eBay to see if someone has an OEM wire harness listed for sale.
It sure beats fabbing up your own harness and trying to figure out what gauge of wire goes to what component, plus a manual will show you which colored OEM wire goes where.
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also i do not plan to keep this bike original i plan to cafe it for my son which will be his first bike. so really minimal accessories will be needed. so i guess light taillight and blinkers i am going to buy an afteramrket switch and starter button. i will use the factory tach and speedo.
another thing i was wrong, it is a 79 i believe. the serial number is z400h008861 and another set of numbers is 5-79. if i am correct this is a ltd 400h??
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Here's what came up with the Kawasaki Cross-reference,as far as models in the KZ400...
1977 KZ1000 A-1
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so even if i have a battery hooked to it it will still fry?
Probably about the same time it boils the battery
If you are going to run it for more than a few minutes you really ought to have a reg/rec wired in.
Actually I don't know what will happen if you wire the alternator direct to a battery, I have never seen anyone hook 50-70 volts AC to a battery before
I wonder if it would blow up?
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