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What Does This Do Part 2
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- wheelysteve
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What Does This Do Part 2
Next part. What's it do and do I need one ?
Part number 28018-1005 (RESISTOR)
Part number 28018-1005 (RESISTOR)
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Hi Steve
I think you only need one of these if you have a Z1R with an MK2 engine and electronic ignition.
I think it's the bracket to put the resistor for the ignition coils on. Allthough I'm not sure about it.
If you have a D1 you don't need it.
GrtZ
Philippe
I think you only need one of these if you have a Z1R with an MK2 engine and electronic ignition.
I think it's the bracket to put the resistor for the ignition coils on. Allthough I'm not sure about it.
If you have a D1 you don't need it.
GrtZ
Philippe
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
it is the resistor for the headlight circuit & reserve lighting relay
Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Pretty sure it was only fitted to the Stateside variant as uk bikes had no requirement for reserve ligthting. Paul ?
Keith
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
What exactly is reserve lighting ?
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Z1Bman is right!
I made a mistake, it's the resistor for the light
Keith is right too, you only need it when you have a KZ, the US version, since the European version doesn't have a reserve lighting device.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the European version had a resistor for the light , a green tubular one, attached under the fuel tank to prevent that the light bulb would fail if too much tension was transmitted to it...
GrtZ
Philippe
I made a mistake, it's the resistor for the light
Keith is right too, you only need it when you have a KZ, the US version, since the European version doesn't have a reserve lighting device.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the European version had a resistor for the light , a green tubular one, attached under the fuel tank to prevent that the light bulb would fail if too much tension was transmitted to it...
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Hi Steve
the reserve light is the normal light bulb and the electronic reserve lighting device switched the low light to the high light if the low light failed. You didn't have to turn the light switch from "lo" to "hi", it was done automatic by that electronic device. At the same time a white warning light went on in the rev counter to inform you that the low light failed.
It was ment to warn you that the light bulb needed replacement.
That is on the KZ, the US version. The Z, EU version, didn't have a white warning light in the rev counter.
GrtZ
Philippe
the reserve light is the normal light bulb and the electronic reserve lighting device switched the low light to the high light if the low light failed. You didn't have to turn the light switch from "lo" to "hi", it was done automatic by that electronic device. At the same time a white warning light went on in the rev counter to inform you that the low light failed.
It was ment to warn you that the light bulb needed replacement.
That is on the KZ, the US version. The Z, EU version, didn't have a white warning light in the rev counter.
GrtZ
Philippe
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Philippe wrote:Z1Bman is right!
I made a mistake, it's the resistor for the light
Keith is right too, you only need it when you have a KZ, the US version, since the European version doesn't have a reserve lighting device.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the European version had a resistor for the light , a green tubular one, attached under the fuel tank to prevent that the light bulb would fail if too much tension was transmitted to it...
GrtZ
Philippe
you mean like this one
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Hi Z1bman
yes, something like that. Allthough I don't have an EU parts list, only one for a US version of the Z1R, so I don't know for sure if it was used.
Anyway I don't have it on my Z1R (D1, '78) and the light bulb is OK after several thousand kilometers. It's an H4 bulb, maybe that makes the difference?
GrtZ
Philippe
yes, something like that. Allthough I don't have an EU parts list, only one for a US version of the Z1R, so I don't know for sure if it was used.
Anyway I don't have it on my Z1R (D1, '78) and the light bulb is OK after several thousand kilometers. It's an H4 bulb, maybe that makes the difference?
GrtZ
Philippe
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wheelysteve wrote:What exactly is reserve lighting ?
You may find these helpfull Steve, sorry one is upside down I could not get it on the scanner bed any other way but you should be able to rotate it in adobe reader.
Keith
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mistaken.
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You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
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mistaken.
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
I thought it was a flux capacitor from the quantum acceleator or circuit.
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Thanks for pics Keith.
I've been doing a bit more investigating on the new fangled Z1R extras. Reserve lighting system, self cancelling indicators, an amazing readout to tell you how much fuel you have and another gadget to tell you the battery is about to die.
All a bit too futuristic if you ask me. See if any of it works when I put the a the bits back I've pulled out !
Still haven't found the big resistor plate....I'm assuming its fastened to the coils or hidden under the nose cone as I haven't been in there yet.
I've been doing a bit more investigating on the new fangled Z1R extras. Reserve lighting system, self cancelling indicators, an amazing readout to tell you how much fuel you have and another gadget to tell you the battery is about to die.
All a bit too futuristic if you ask me. See if any of it works when I put the a the bits back I've pulled out !
Still haven't found the big resistor plate....I'm assuming its fastened to the coils or hidden under the nose cone as I haven't been in there yet.
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: What Does This Do Part 2
the resistor is located between the ignition coils if its a us spec bike if its uk spec it will just have the green coloured one bolted to the r/h coil
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Re: What Does This Do Part 2
Thanks Z1bman
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
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