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coil melted?
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i have a '78 kz650 B2 that's been neglected in my parent's garage for a few years. my father bought the bike at 3,000 miles, after it had been sitting in the previous owner's basement for about 10 years. it kicked right over, but needed to be worked on some to get it rideable again. the local kaw dealer got it running again, and it rode great. my father sold the bike to me at 9,000-ish miles about 6 years ago. the bike's currently at 12,000 miles, although i haven't ridden it regularly for 4 years. this weekend i was getting it ready to move to my current home, about 100 miles away.
checked the tank and noticed a small bit of rust. charged the battery, but couldn't use the electric start. used the kickstart and got the bike running after a few minutes. the engine idled smooth right from the start.
about 40 miles into a ride with my father, the bike started to lose power - couldn't accelerate. then it started to backfire [which it had never previously done]. after about a minute of backfiring, the engine quit. just before the engine quit i noticed an acrid burning smell.
i was unable to get the bike to respond to kick starting, then i noticed that all the electrics were dead. no indicator lights, horn, starter...anything. looking under the tank, i noticed that the starboard coil had melted plastic down the front and some had fallen onto the top of the engine [the cam cover?].
- here's a good place to point out that i'm not well versed with engines. i can yank a computer apart and repair it again with my eyes closed, but never got into engines. i'm a quick learner, though, so please point out if i misname something or state false assumptions. -
so i assume that the coil
i'll post photos when i get back to the bike, this weekend. so...any initial ideas? things i should look out for?
cheers!
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Are your coils positioned really close to the top of your engine?
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Are your coils positioned really close to the top of your engine?
i can't say that they are exceptionally close; they're tucked just under the tank, and a few inches over the engine, what i believe to be the cam cover [the top front of the engine.
this is the starboard coil, which has plugs 1/4 attached to it. from what i've read plugs 2/3 are supposed to be connected to this coil. i've never adjusted this myself, and don't recall my father changing it. i can only assume that's how it was returned from the shop when we first had the bike overhauled, years ago. does it matter which coil the 2/3 and 1/4 pairs are attached to?
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Edit:
Here's a pic of the coil setup on my 900. These are aftermarket Dyna coils, but they are in approximately the same location as the stock ones. The farther they are from the cam cover, the better.
Post edited by: ltdrider, at: 2006/01/30 20:12
'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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my gut feeling is that something is wrong with the electrical system, that i never noticed, or went while the bike was dormant, and this coil is a result of that. maybe it's not even the coil but some other insulator melted and spilled down the front of the coil...but there was a lot of slag.
i'll know more when i take off the tank this weekend.
thanks for the feedback so far!
-bt
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Last tip... the EASIEST way to make a quick check of the bike's charging system would be to use a multimeter set to VDC scale (probably 20VDC). With the bike idling, put the POS (RED) probe on the battery POS terminal and the NEG probe (BLACK) on the battery NEG terminal. They should be marked with a plus and minus respectively. You should get about 12.5 - 13 VDC. Rev the engine to about 3.5K rpm and you should read under 16VDC. If the voltages are significantly above or below what I indicated, you have charging system problems which could lead to damage of electrical components. If they are within the bounds I noted, your coil that melted was just old and tired and waiting to die.
Post edited by: wiredgeorge, at: 2006/01/31 09:34
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btw, is there any specific benefit to switching to an electrinic ignition system [such as the dyna-s system]?
cheers!
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bionicTechnophobe wrote:
thank you...that's all great information. i'll order some coils as indicated and perform the tests you mention this weekend and see where we're at.
btw, is there any specific benefit to switching to an electrinic ignition system [such as the dyna-s system]?
cheers!
-bt
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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The voltage limit top end should be able to safely climb to 16.5 in my humble experience... anyways... that was my 3.5 cents. You can make your own coils by the way, there isnt really much to them and get yourself a feeler gauge, a monkey can set points, and unless you need your bike every single day and cant spare ten minutes to check point gap, you dont need to spend a wad on electronic ignition, although, that said, its on my wishlist.... as it is everyones. I may have a spare set of coils you can have, I will know by the end of the week
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thanks for the power supply analogy...i understand completely.
i just bought another [non-running] '78 kz650 yesterday, and am having it delivered to my garage today. in the short term i might part it out for my kz.
in the long run, provided the causes of it not running aren't too severe i might get that one riding, too. so, let me know about your coils if it's not too much trouble.
cheers!
-bt
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