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Which coil??
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I just replaced my plug wires. However I did the stupid thing of pulling them all off at once. Now I can't remember which coil fires which pcylinders. One coil fires 2 and 3 while the other fires 1 and 4, right? If I was to be sitting on the bike, is it 2/3 on the right or left?
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There are 2 coils. One of the coils fires 2 and 3. The other one fires 1 and 4, correct?
My question is, which coil fires cylinders 2and 3? The left one or the right one?
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The left coil should have a green wire to it and it fires 2,3.
Of course, there are many things that can alter the setup if someone did some sloppy maintenance in the past.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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I just looked at a picture in the Kaw manual and it shows the left coil with wires 2&3 connected to it (see pictures below). The clymer manual shows the same thing. However, both manuals cover multiple bikes. Is one bike different from the next, as far as the coils go? I would think they are all the same.
It really doesn't matter as long as you get the right power wire to it, right?
Both coils have a common ground. The left one has a green lead to it while the right one has a black lead to it. In effect, if you swap the leads it does the same thing as swappint the spark plug wires, right?
It is possible the pictures are erroneous. Would be the first time a manufacturer has screwed up in pictures. Hehehe.
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FWIW, the coils do not have a common ground. The black wire, and the green wire are temporary grounds. There is no permanent ground to the coils.
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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By the way, what does FWIW mean? I am bad with acronyms, which is scary, being in the military and all. Hehehe
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Thanks loudhvx. I think you are right. I am going to swap the spark plug cables and see what happens, or doesn't happen.
By the way, what does FWIW mean? I am bad with acronyms, which is scary, being in the military and all. Hehehe
For what it's worth
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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