If you search this site on the subject of the fuel solenoid valve, you’ll find that quite a few owners suggest removing the device permanently due to reliability issues. If you do the same, it is subsequently important to turn off the fuel tap on the tank when parking the bike, to avoid the possibility of flooding a cylinder ( and potentially the crankcase too) if a carb float valve leaks. The fitment of a vacuum operated fuel tank tap is a worthy consideration, and would help avoid the aforementioned issues. If , however, you want to retain the solenoid, the Kawasaki KZ1300 factory service manual has instructions for testing it, and a picture of the installation.
I’m not speaking from experience on the subject, just from what I’ve read on this forum. My 1300, bought years ago as a restoration project, awaits my attention when/ if I can find a place to use as a workshop.
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