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My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
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21 Oct 2006 15:49 #86050
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My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change? was created by GPZ1100
I was leaving work and I tried to start the 1100 up.
The start motor is spinning but it is not engaging whatever gear connects the starter to the engine.
Do I just replace the starter? I have a spare engine that has a known good starter I could use.
Is this very hard? Do I have to remove the fuel injectors? Years ago my starter went out on another same model GPz and the mechanic told me he didn't have to remove the injectors.
BTW, tonight I get to pushstart the bike so I can load it up the ramp. Ugggh.
The start motor is spinning but it is not engaging whatever gear connects the starter to the engine.
Do I just replace the starter? I have a spare engine that has a known good starter I could use.
Is this very hard? Do I have to remove the fuel injectors? Years ago my starter went out on another same model GPz and the mechanic told me he didn't have to remove the injectors.
BTW, tonight I get to pushstart the bike so I can load it up the ramp. Ugggh.
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21 Oct 2006 16:01 #86054
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Replied by tnutz on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
injectors are high up are they not??? to change a starter you may have to remove the oil cooler lines, but that sounds like starter is fine...but starter clutch??
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21 Oct 2006 16:40 #86060
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Replied by steell on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
Starter clutch is probably bad, and it's internal. I don't know if you can replace the starter clutch without splitting the case on the 1100's or not though.
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21 Oct 2006 17:40 #86081
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
Replied by btchalice on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
If its like the 900s and 1000s i think the starter clutch is under the stator cover attached to the stator magnet
Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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21 Oct 2006 18:08 #86093
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Replied by steell on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
btchalice wrote:
Bolted to the alternator rotor like the 750 twins?
I don't have a clue personally, if it's not 750 four or 750 twin related then I'm lost
If its like the 900s and 1000s i think the starter clutch is under the stator cover attached to the stator magnet
Bolted to the alternator rotor like the 750 twins?
I don't have a clue personally, if it's not 750 four or 750 twin related then I'm lost
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21 Oct 2006 18:11 #86097
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Replied by Patton on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
Kawasaki.com
Don't know if this will work but try clicking on it ans see what happens. It's supposed to be a exploded view of your starter from kawasaki.com
May at least get you far enough the site to navigate to your bike. First try this also.
Kawasaki.com parts diagram attempt
Dadgumit -- so if you haven't already done do, please let me suggest you go to www.kawasaki.com where you can easily register in as a new user and then navigate to your bike and parts diagrams for it. I was able to find the starter for your bike, but unable to send it to you.
This is a really good comprehensive site beneficial to all members.
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Don't know if this will work but try clicking on it ans see what happens. It's supposed to be a exploded view of your starter from kawasaki.com
May at least get you far enough the site to navigate to your bike. First try this also.
Kawasaki.com parts diagram attempt
Dadgumit -- so if you haven't already done do, please let me suggest you go to www.kawasaki.com where you can easily register in as a new user and then navigate to your bike and parts diagrams for it. I was able to find the starter for your bike, but unable to send it to you.
This is a really good comprehensive site beneficial to all members.
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21 Oct 2006 18:12 #86099
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
Replied by RonKZ650 on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
I think the starter clutch is easily worked on without major teardown on the 1000/1100.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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21 Oct 2006 20:07 #86135
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\'81 GPz 1100 project
Elkhart, Kansas USA
\"Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.\" Groucho Marx
Replied by pstrbrc on topic My started went out on GPz - how hard is it to change?
Piece of cake. To access the starter clutch, remove alternator (left side of crankcase) cover. It'll be right there at 2 o'clock.
To remove starter, there is a small sheet metal cover on the left side top of transmission, held on by two 10m head bolts. No, you don't have to remove anything to get to this, but to lift out the starter you will probably have to remove the airbox. No, you don't have to disconect the oil cooler lines.
Hope it's the starter clutch!
To remove starter, there is a small sheet metal cover on the left side top of transmission, held on by two 10m head bolts. No, you don't have to remove anything to get to this, but to lift out the starter you will probably have to remove the airbox. No, you don't have to disconect the oil cooler lines.
Hope it's the starter clutch!
\'81 GPz 1100 project
Elkhart, Kansas USA
\"Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.\" Groucho Marx
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