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Hello and greetings , I recently aquired a KH400 and am here to pick up any info I can to help me with it. My first problm is starting it. The first go I had I managed to get it going but didn't warm it up. So i thought I'd be able to get it going again and warm it up and actually ride it! Ignition on, petrol on choke at max kick - no luck. Many kicks later nothing really happening. I have yet to have another proper go at it due to weather and work but I think I am going to try less choke this time.. Any Tips or help gratefully received.
I remember being stunned by a display of the triples at the Highland Show by Better bikes back in the 70's , it has taken me that long to get one!
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Welcome John :D
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Welcome to the asylum John Thumbs Up
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haw hee, too true!
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Welcome in John. :)

Re starting,every bike has it's own little ways,tricks we've forgotten down the years,since modern bikes start easily on the button now.

You'll figure it out. 8)
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First thing, clean out the carbs. Get new plugs, and definitely drain the tank and get fresh fuel !
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Welcome John, they can be temperamental old buggers..


The bikes too.. :smt005


If it's been standing unused then cleaning Plugs and carbs is a good start, at the very least check for sparks, pong of petrol etc..{/color]
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Welcome to a club FULL of information and know how John :smt039
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Welcome your in the right place for info on Kawasaki triples Thumbs Up
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Welcome,yep, change the fuel first if you don't know how long its been in there Thumbs Up
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Hi John
Welcome
Is the KH points or CDI
May be a dodgy low voiltage coil, if its stood standing and full of damp
If points, take them out, spray with wd and check gaps
Check for inline fuel filters, could be blocked if sludge from the old fuel

The best thing with triples, they test your patience, but well worth it in the end

Good luck

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Typical starting problem with the KH400 is the low speed charge coil in the stator.
It will need to be replaced or rewound.
Check resistance values as stated in the w/shop manual.
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Wolfie wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:15 pm Welcome John, they can be temperamental old buggers..


The bikes too.. :smt005


If it's been standing unused then cleaning Plugs and carbs is a good start, at the very least check for sparks, pong of petrol etc..{/color]
Thanks. Still not had an opportunity to have another go but am wading through Haynes and an S3 350 manual . I have learned quite a lot. Mainly1
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Ditch the Haynes manual if you intend to do any work on the engine. Download the Kawasaki workshop manual here... viewforum.php?f=40

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