Newbie Kawasaki KZ 1000 igniter question

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by markeyro, Jul 14, 2006.

  1. markeyro

    markeyro Guest

    Hi there, i'm totally new to the motorcycle world.

    I just came into a 1981 KZ1000 LTD. It's not getting spark and so i've
    been told, try a new igniter.
    so okay, there's an igniter for the 1979 KZ1000 on ebay and my main
    question is this:

    1. will a 1979 igniter work on a 1981 bike?

    2. in general what is a good resource to find out which model year
    parts work with which model year bikes? does that make sense????

    thanks a ton, and can't wait to get her running!
    mark
     
    markeyro, Jul 14, 2006
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  2. Parts diagrams and part numbers for each model, each year:
    http://www.buykawasaki.com/HTML/default_frame.asp?
    strContentURL=/site/VIVehicleInformation/VIChooseVehicle.asp?
    intCatalogID=2&intParts=1
     
    George R. Young, Jul 14, 2006
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  3. markeyro

    John Johnson Guest

    Unfortunately, there's no "in general" resource. Owners, owner's groups
    and specialists (websites, corporations, whatever) are often good
    sources of information. Asking here will often get you pointed in the
    right direction.

    Sometimes however, you've got to make the decision whether to go with a
    part that _may_ work or to go with the one that you know will work
    (which part typically costs more or is back-ordered, or both).
    Good luck with it, and welcome to the club.
    --
    Later,
    John



    'indiana' is a 'nolnn' and 'hoosier' is a 'solkk'. Indiana doesn't solkk.
     
    John Johnson, Jul 14, 2006
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  4. I doubt it. My guess is the '79 has breaker points and the '81 an
    electronic pickup. I don't know for sure, however.
    Besides the already mentioned BuyKawasaki.com (which won't cross-reference
    between models/years) you may be able to determine common parts at
    http://www.z1enterprises.com and there are members at
    http://www.kzrider.com that have software that will cross-reference part
    numbers.

    HTH,

    - Nate >>
     
    Nate Bargmann, Jul 19, 2006
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