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Points /firing marks KZ650
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As cylinder 1 is on it's compression stroke, cylinder 4 is on it's exhaust stroke. Both cylinders fire but only cylinder 1 is on it's power stroke and cylinder 4's spark fires but does not ignite an air fuel mixture.
Next time up, cyl.4 will fire on compression and #1 on exhaust.
Same thing happens with 2 & 3.
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kz650files.kz650.info/word/AdjustPoints.doc
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I just read an article on points settings.After this procedure is done it tells me to now proceed to STATIC TIMING. Anybody know what this is, I don't? KZ650B1.
Static timing is when you take a 12v test light and monitor the voltage coming into the points for the spark trigger. You can use an ohm meter to do the same thing, but you don't supply voltage in this case. You bridge the ground and supply feed of the set of points you are working with, and rotate the engine clockwise (always clockwise) with the 17mm nut on the end of the crankshaft, until the "f" mark lines up on the advancer with the pointer, as seen through the hole on the points plate in the upper left on the points plate. When the light comes on, with the 12v method, or the state changes from 0 to 1 with an ohm-meter, the "f" mark should be aligned with the pointer. You can set each point plate individually.
If the bike is running right now, I would suggest only doing one side, then starting the bike to make sure you got the one side you just worked on operational. If you make a mistake, it's easier to fix only the problem on the side that you just made a mess out of.
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I installed two new sets of points and condensor's. . .but keep turning c/w till the 3&4 set opens and the test light comes on, when you look in at the marks the F mark will not line up. I think it's gone past the mark about one eight 0f an inch.
You are really close. Rather than try to move the point plate itself, try opening the gap on that set of points just a little bit. It will cause them to open sooner, and maybe that will bring them into line.
By the way, the one side of points fires 1-4, and the other side of points fires 2-3.
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But just to make things even more interesting, the high point of the lobe triggers both 1-4, and then rotates 180 and fires 2-3. It's called a waste spark system, because the extra spark on the cylinder not on compression is lost electrical energy. The bikes use 2 siamese twin lead coils to fire 4 plugs.
Now that I've cleared that up, I hope you have an easy time getting the bike running.
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