750 H2 Cdi fail

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Stankflapper
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750 H2 Cdi fail

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My 750 H2 started oiling up plugs on the rh cylinder , now the spark on that cylinder has signed off altogether. Looks like I am on the hunt for a good CDI unit,, or pick up.
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Re: 750 H2 Cdi fail

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shopping through the maze of CDI units available, it is now a question of do I chance a good used unit for $150 for that one cylinder or do I buy a new modern unit that replaces the 3 cdi to all cylinders for just over $300??? ahhhhh decisions!

..and to add a bit of uncertainty, I can not test if its a pick up or the CDI unit itself, I am working on probability..
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Re: 750 H2 Cdi fail

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Sounds like $300 to me, reliable new parts?
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Re: 750 H2 Cdi fail

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for roughly the same price, you can run a fully programmable unit.

http://www.zeeltronic.com/page/kawasaki.php\

2tinstitute is a registered 'dealer' (because he buys a shit load of them) and could probably get you a good deal on one :)
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