coil melted?
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1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter
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i'm not married, but my gf is certainly confused...
she just doesn't understand that sometines more is better
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Good luck with Your 650,Bud...You'll know a lot more,once You get the tank off,and start inspecting some wiring.Do You have a multi-tester,and a 12volt test-light?...You'll want both of these items,to start checking for voltage,continuity,and power from certain wires...
Also...do You have a manual for either one of the bikes?...You'll definately want one of those,as well...call it the Kawi-Bible...it WILL change Your life!...LOL...and Your whole attitude about the bike(for the better)
Good luck,B.T.
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i do have a clymer manual on order, and xstreamcanadian was kind enough to send me boatloads of information, too.
cheers!
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Mine run about 14.5 when running. One time I was happily riding along and suddenly my low beam burned out, then I noticed my blinkers were burned out, pulled off the road, turned off the engine. What in the heck? Look at the battery and my negative post had broken off of it. With no battery load and even a good regulator, voltage will skyrocket. So I burnt out every instrument light, headlight, tailight, all the blinkers. Have no idea what kind of voltage I was dealing with. Didn't hurt the coils or Dyna3 though thankfully.
I think you got lucky there Ron. I burnt out all my lights once and then after replacing them and thinking coincedence I lost a coil too.
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used a multimeter the verify that the coil the melted is indeed bad. the other coil was reporting erratic readings, so i'm going to replace that, too.
the fuses are fine...wonder why they didn't blow.
lots of lights have blown out: headlamp, taillight, front/rear left turn signals, and 4 of the 6 indicator lamps.
i haven't checked the regulator yet, but that's next. you should check that when the engine is running, correct? anything else that could have overloaded the system? or was the short in the starboard coil the source of the surge?
bummer is that the shops have closed for the evening, and most around here are closed sunday and monday.
more to come!
cheers!
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bionicTechnophobe wrote:
hey all...i've gotten to look at the bike.
used a multimeter the verify that the coil the melted is indeed bad. the other coil was reporting erratic readings, so i'm going to replace that, too.
the fuses are fine...wonder why they didn't blow.
lots of lights have blown out: headlamp, taillight, front/rear left turn signals, and 4 of the 6 indicator lamps.
i haven't checked the regulator yet, but that's next. you should check that when the engine is running, correct? anything else that could have overloaded the system? or was the short in the starboard coil the source of the surge?
bummer is that the shops have closed for the evening, and most around here are closed sunday and monday.
more to come!
cheers!
-bt
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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