Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
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Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago
Kinda sorry I sold my fuel solenoid. Anybody selling one?
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- Lucien-Harpress
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Re: Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago - 9 years 2 weeks ago
Not selling one, but a bit of a public service announcement- If you install one of these and let the bike set for a bit, it's nearly IMPOSSIBLE to get it started again. It's..... hard.
(I have a fuel solenoid of my own, but I'm probably going to pull the plunger out of it. I want to keep it for the looks, but unless you ride this bike once a day, it makes starting the bike VERY hard.)
From what I gather, there is no way to "prime" the carbs without draining the battery (either from cranking the engine or the headlight draining it- at least, draining MY battery). That's not getting into the touchy nature of the solenoid itself, which has been known to fail at the worst possible time.
Long story short- unless you're going for 100% restoration accuracy (which I don't think you are), you really are better off without it.
(I have a fuel solenoid of my own, but I'm probably going to pull the plunger out of it. I want to keep it for the looks, but unless you ride this bike once a day, it makes starting the bike VERY hard.)
From what I gather, there is no way to "prime" the carbs without draining the battery (either from cranking the engine or the headlight draining it- at least, draining MY battery). That's not getting into the touchy nature of the solenoid itself, which has been known to fail at the worst possible time.
Long story short- unless you're going for 100% restoration accuracy (which I don't think you are), you really are better off without it.
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Re: Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago
Im just worried about forgetting to turn my fuel valve off everytime I stop and park the bike.
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Re: Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago
Fair enough. In that case, I hope for you the best.
In my opinion though, trying to make a habit of turning off the petcock whenever you stop is a much better, easier, and cheaper way of keeping your bike in good shape.
(If you forget, it's not like all is lost- the float valves should do a decent job of stopping any excess fuel leaking in if you happen for forget during a stop for lunch or something. And when you park it at home, you can check and re-check to be sure the petcock is in the "off" position. Like a said, it's a good habit to start training yourself on.)
Besides, it's not like you're going to ruin your bike if you forget about it either. I had a GL1200 that I left the petcock on all winter long. It took about two years to leak past one of the float valves. With a bit of diligence, you'll probably be better off.
In my opinion though, trying to make a habit of turning off the petcock whenever you stop is a much better, easier, and cheaper way of keeping your bike in good shape.
(If you forget, it's not like all is lost- the float valves should do a decent job of stopping any excess fuel leaking in if you happen for forget during a stop for lunch or something. And when you park it at home, you can check and re-check to be sure the petcock is in the "off" position. Like a said, it's a good habit to start training yourself on.)
Besides, it's not like you're going to ruin your bike if you forget about it either. I had a GL1200 that I left the petcock on all winter long. It took about two years to leak past one of the float valves. With a bit of diligence, you'll probably be better off.
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Re: Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago
Put on a vacuum petcock, I did, there's a thread here somewhere about what type bolts straight on, and with that one it has a prime circuit and the on and reserve positions are vacuum controlled, cheers
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1979 KAWASAKI Z1300 A1 WITH A DJP SIDECAR
Frame No: KZT3OA003911
Engine No: KZT3OAE004153
Location: Queensland Australia
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Re: Fuel valve solenoid wanted. Kz1300
9 years 2 weeks ago
All first class advice above on why NOT to fit the K solenoid..........bad idea !
They are crap.
See this one on Ebay below. I have fitted many of these and can confirm they are spot on and do the job properly that the K one is MEANT to do !
Ebay 161999870732
Pete F
They are crap.
See this one on Ebay below. I have fitted many of these and can confirm they are spot on and do the job properly that the K one is MEANT to do !
Ebay 161999870732
Pete F
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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