Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
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Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 17:00
So I went to go for a ride this afternoon after a pouring rain. When the bike started I noticed what I thought was steam from the rain burning off the exhaust, wrong, it was my voltage regulator/rectifier. My question is how do I get the factory smoke back in the regulator.

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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 17:40 - 30 Jun 2009 17:41
Kawasaki sells OEM smoke in eight ounce cans, but the aftermarket smoke costs less and works OK.
What's really tough is to get the OEM insulation to go back on the melted wires.....
What's really tough is to get the OEM insulation to go back on the melted wires.....
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 18:01
DO NOT attempt replacing w/english smoke. It is for postive ground systems ONLY.G
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 18:35
You got a part number for that smoke? I can't find it. I read on another forum that you could drill a small hole in your reg/rec, connect the exhaust end of a shop vac then burn some blinker fluid, suck up the smoke with the vacuum hose then quickly plug the hole you drilled. One guy over there said he did it and it's been working real good for a couple years. His name is "Needa Jump".
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 19:06
I think I will try the shopvac trick. I will stay away from the English smoke also.
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82 Suzuki GS 1100
74 Yamaha RD 350 (My two stroke toy)
77 Kawasaki KZ 650B-1 (My putt around bike)
80 Indian Moped (My American Iron)
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75 Suzuki GT550
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74 Yamaha RD 350 (My two stroke toy)
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 19:46
Well Plummen is up in Craig's area...
Craig, have Plummen work on your KZ, capture the smoke for Kawickrice and mail him the remnants.... :laugh:
Craig, have Plummen work on your KZ, capture the smoke for Kawickrice and mail him the remnants.... :laugh:
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 20:26
Wow I always thought when I let the smoke out that was it. S#!t I never knew you could get replacement smoke. Dam.
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 21:20
Mark Wing wrote:
Technically the OEM smoke is out of production so you need to slip the guy at the parts counter a 50 just to see if they might have the smoke specific to your bike in stock. California is worse, they recently outlawed anyone but factory authorized techs from installing or replacing smoke. So unless you already have some smoke on hand you couldn't legally buy it if it was in stock.
Wow I always thought when I let the smoke out that was it. S#!t I never knew you could get replacement smoke. Dam.
Mark
Technically the OEM smoke is out of production so you need to slip the guy at the parts counter a 50 just to see if they might have the smoke specific to your bike in stock. California is worse, they recently outlawed anyone but factory authorized techs from installing or replacing smoke. So unless you already have some smoke on hand you couldn't legally buy it if it was in stock.
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 21:35
ive got a friend who can get ya the right smoke,but you need to make sure youve got the right fittings for the bucket for him to ship it to ya! :laugh:
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 21:57
gane wrote:
If you are ever cursing over an electrical problem, just be grateful it's not British. The man named "Lucas" was officially dubbed "the prince of darkness" for his prowess at building completely unreliable electrical systems......:laugh:
Ah, yes... the english had a 50-50 chance and got it wrong. My misspent youth in my MGA and building up antique jaguars.DO NOT attempt replacing w/english smoke. It is for postive ground systems ONLY.G
If you are ever cursing over an electrical problem, just be grateful it's not British. The man named "Lucas" was officially dubbed "the prince of darkness" for his prowess at building completely unreliable electrical systems......:laugh:
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 21:58
if the smoke only started when you got in the garage then you should be able to look inside the roof line and see where it gathered...it may need to get shipped out to a guru for a rebuild and that can sometimes take a while.....best just to learn how to rebuild smoke yourself...but wtf...it's your money do as you wish...good luck craig
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Re: Getting The Factory Smoke Back in The Regulator
30 Jun 2009 22:00
KawiConvert wrote:
In kali the EPA requires that the smoke is pre-filtered to remove all the offending pollutants which leaves only Arnold Schwarzenegger fart remnants. Not as good as actual smoke.
Mark Wing wrote:Wow I always thought when I let the smoke out that was it. S#!t I never knew you could get replacement smoke. Dam.
Mark
Technically the OEM smoke is out of production so you need to slip the guy at the parts counter a 50 just to see if they might have the smoke specific to your bike in stock. California is worse, they recently outlawed anyone but factory authorized techs from installing or replacing smoke. So unless you already have some smoke on hand you couldn't legally buy it if it was in stock.
In kali the EPA requires that the smoke is pre-filtered to remove all the offending pollutants which leaves only Arnold Schwarzenegger fart remnants. Not as good as actual smoke.
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