1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
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Re: 1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
6 years 9 months ago - 6 years 9 months ago
I fed those two harnesses where the center loop is.
Now, the objective is to find where all the stationary electronic/electric components go, where they get attached or bolted down. Actually, I have already attached everything I have, except those two pieces in my previous post. What am I missing? What's the original way the wires and connections go?
Now, the objective is to find where all the stationary electronic/electric components go, where they get attached or bolted down. Actually, I have already attached everything I have, except those two pieces in my previous post. What am I missing? What's the original way the wires and connections go?
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6 years 9 months ago
I think one thing I probably figured out - 'ring' is for the rear brake line to feed through.
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6 years 9 months ago - 6 years 9 months ago
These two bottom photo's don't appear to be stock. The connector between your fingers would be one. The photo above - I have never seen that . What does it say on it.
Secondly - this parts diagram will get the wiring harness orientated the right way.
www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-kz1300a2-1980-usa...t/66731.html#results
I have a new old stock main wiring harness that has never been used, in new condition, that I can photograph in sections so that you can see each cluster of connectors . It starts at the headlight and terminates at the battery box .
I'll photograph it today and post what I have.
Secondly - this parts diagram will get the wiring harness orientated the right way.
www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-kz1300a2-1980-usa...t/66731.html#results
I have a new old stock main wiring harness that has never been used, in new condition, that I can photograph in sections so that you can see each cluster of connectors . It starts at the headlight and terminates at the battery box .
I'll photograph it today and post what I have.
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Re: 1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
6 years 9 months ago
That would be awesome! Another thing I figured out this one thing I questioned is a fuse assy, and I seem to be missing the fuse assy holder (item 34 in the diagram).
I couldn't make it up from the diagram on the Kawasaki website. Shouldn't they be the one with the best quality images?
But they have some good layout here: www.kawasaki.com/Parts/PartsDiagram/134258/1982/KZ1300-A4
I am definitely missing #92072. No idea what it is and what it's for.
I was missing the whole front - no lights at all. Just a cluster of connectors wrapped in a plastic bag. The headlight I bought doesn't have anything coming out of it, so that's still also a mystery. I will also post photos of what I have.
Thank you!
I couldn't make it up from the diagram on the Kawasaki website. Shouldn't they be the one with the best quality images?
But they have some good layout here: www.kawasaki.com/Parts/PartsDiagram/134258/1982/KZ1300-A4
I am definitely missing #92072. No idea what it is and what it's for.
I was missing the whole front - no lights at all. Just a cluster of connectors wrapped in a plastic bag. The headlight I bought doesn't have anything coming out of it, so that's still also a mystery. I will also post photos of what I have.
Thank you!
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Re: 1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
6 years 9 months ago
Does the thin harness go underneath the part of the frame where the coil sits? I think so, juts need confirmation.
Is this the correct way the main harness is fed?
This is my front....
Is this the correct way the main harness is fed?
This is my front....
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