Made an easy video instead of peckin keys. Been 10 years since I registered on a forum. Cause I love this bike so much.
Help me get it back on the road!!!
I'm a 1jz / 2jz addict and soon as I got this ultra rare kawasaki 6. My bike addiction began.
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85 Kz1300 missfire cyl 3 and 4
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Re: 85 Kz1300 missfire cyl 3 and 4
Once I get this coil out I will test it tomorrow.
Hoping my ignitor isn't fried... heard those are $800.
Should of posted in tech tips. Been ages and my forum skills are dusty.
Hoping my ignitor isn't fried... heard those are $800.
Should of posted in tech tips. Been ages and my forum skills are dusty.
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Re: 85 Kz1300 missfire cyl 3 and 4
The coils work with spark plug pairs and 3&4 are one of the pairs so either the coil's not working or the input to the coil is not working. Removing that coil is a challenge but not too tough - in case you haven't figured it out yet, it only come out one side (can't remember off the top of my head which side). The biggest challenge is actually getting the input wires connected when you put the coil back in. But, do you really need to remove it? -you can do the static tests: input and output resistance, and primary/secondary continuity (there shouldn't be any) without removing it.
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Re: 85 Kz1300 missfire cyl 3 and 4
Remove the fuel tank and fairing. It’s easy and takes about 10 minutes. It will give you enough working space. Like Van Voyager said, it’s probably a bad coil.