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Oh, You still might want to use the FUSE with that test wire.
And don't forget to unhook it when you park.
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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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see kzrider.com/component/option,com_joomlab...id,4/id,53755/#53755
Like you said - parts are cheap and you have nothing to lose.
Post edited by: JR, at: 2006/09/02 10:32
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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The bike has always seemed to be running very rich, always thought it to be the carbs set too rich. Black spark plugs. It doesn't want to make power from a stop, making the clutch/throttle very tricky...makes me look like an idiot trying to take off smoothly
Feels like the engine bogs down when cruising at steady throttle with less than about 3500 rpm. Once you get above that rpm it runs like a champ.
Anyway, checked my voltage at the coils (key on, engine off) had approx 9.5 volts. I will post the results once I finish the mod.
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What is the voltage at the battery?
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The coil mod is gonna be my Saturday project.
The bike has always seemed to be running very rich, always thought it to be the carbs set too rich. Black spark plugs. It doesn't want to make power from a stop, making the clutch/throttle very tricky...makes me look like an idiot trying to take off smoothly
Feels like the engine bogs down when cruising at steady throttle with less than about 3500 rpm. Once you get above that rpm it runs like a champ.
Anyway, checked my voltage at the coils (key on, engine off) had approx 9.5 volts. I will post the results once I finish the mod.
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Anyway finished the rewire on Sunday, cleaned the plugs at the same time. Only drop .3V from the battery to the coils now. The relay cost a whopping $3.99. The first time I rode it man what a difference, smooth take-offs from a stop. Nice even throttle response, even when the engine was loaded down at a low RPM and high gear. Thought is was nice enough running to take it to work....whoops, got halfway to work when i fouled a plug, limped it home. Anyway to make a long story short, spent the rest of this week adjusting the fuel/air mixture on the carbs, and actually getting good results. Managed to at least get rid of the black/wet plugs, and was at the stage of just black fluffy till today. Now I'm starting to see some nice brownish color on the plugs. Maybe by next weekend I'll be able to back down off the hotter plugs
To sumarize, the coil mod was worth it! Now I that I can see a light at the end of the tunnel, I can start getting the carbs tuned correctly....Thanks wiredgeorge
BTW, vegas, yes there is some serious corrosion in the electrical system, only had 8V at the rear brake light. I lost about .8V through the fuse box. I think it is just a combination of a medium loss at every connection adding up to very big voltage drop. I was measuring with my negative on both the connectors and at the battery, so it's not in the ground line at least. I think this is just gonna be a splice at a time to correct.
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