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Electrical issue.
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Electrical issue.
Hi all
wonder if any of you fine folk can assist me with the reason my main fuse blowing on my 1976 kz900. It does not blow right away only after 20-30 miles?
Thanks in anticipation
Mick
wonder if any of you fine folk can assist me with the reason my main fuse blowing on my 1976 kz900. It does not blow right away only after 20-30 miles?
Thanks in anticipation
Mick
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Also worth checking the wiring in the headlight cowl,
folks on here have experienced wires in there shorting out.
folks on here have experienced wires in there shorting out.
Non standard Z900 - purchased from HIGGSPEED - http://www.higgspeed.com/ -
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
Look at the fuse condition it will give you clues
if its disintegrated or vaporised the clue is a bad and direct short, discoloration or deformation in the element before fracture suggests a resistive leak that is weakening the fuse by overheating a good way of checking is to get your multi meter in series with fuse and see what current is passing through it ( the fuse ) its all good practise for 30 year old bikes 


Keith
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You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
Garn 1 wrote:Most common place for cause of fuse blowing on Kz900 is wires from front brake pressure switch to (Jay1969) Head light shell.
That fuse box area always shows signs of heat also!
RegardZ.
Garn, are you saying I'm a Head light shell?


Non standard Z900 - purchased from HIGGSPEED - http://www.higgspeed.com/ -
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
Thanks men
this will give me some ammo to try and rectify the problem when I get back from Nigeria next week.
Thanks again.
Maybe paypal will then forward my membership fee from the UK as its not doing it from over here "the scam country of the world"???
this will give me some ammo to try and rectify the problem when I get back from Nigeria next week.
Thanks again.
Maybe paypal will then forward my membership fee from the UK as its not doing it from over here "the scam country of the world"???
Z900, WLA45, YZF1000R, XL600, DT100, GSXR750 SLABSIDE
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