New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem

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05 Jun 2006 19:32 #52393 by cool_goob
New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem was created by cool_goob
Ok,
So I live in Northern Virginia. Bought a set of matching 1980 KZ 440 LTD's. One has a starter problem. So my question is two fold, sorry I can't be more descriptive but the guy hasn't dropped the bike's off at my house yet...(I'm so excited):

1) What should I be looking for here? Could it be the starter just needs cleaning? Are there any common cures for the starter on a kz 440?

2) How hard is it to rebuild a starter? Is it something someone with a decent amount of car/truck repair knowledge should be able to do?

Thanks for your time...

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05 Jun 2006 22:43 #52455 by kz700rider
Replied by kz700rider on topic New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem
You could rebuild it or just buy one. Start with the basics. Check the wiring first.

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09 Jun 2006 10:42 #53191 by cool_goob
Replied by cool_goob on topic New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem
Another secondary question...Is there anywhere to get a new or rebuilt starter online? Or if anyone knows a shop in northern virginia that would carry one.

Or how much is it going to cost me to get the starter rebuilt?

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09 Jun 2006 21:03 #53304 by brianrae33
Replied by brianrae33 on topic New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem
currently workin on a friends 82 kz 440...pull the starter out...take the armature out and sand it down...take a slottede screw driver and clean the groves out of the armature as well...spray down good with brake cleaner...check brushes and reassemble...should help...

1982 kz1000ltd

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10 Jun 2006 00:04 #53323 by kz700rider
Replied by kz700rider on topic New to me kz 440 ltd/Starter Problem
you can buy rebuild kits (brushes and contacts). I would check your local bike slavage yard first for a used starter. it will proably save your some time.

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