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the cranking is the key, if it starts within 2-3 cranks perfectly, will never see the issue. It's when more than 6+ cranks and onward without letting it cool between. That is when things get hot haha.
The issue is the solenoid isn't built for that battery OEM or aftermarket. The OEM will last longer yes, but I have burned and melted both OEM and aftermarket ones. It also how many times it's cranked. Since it heats up quickly, needs a few minutes between to cool off a bit.
A few things can happen here. First thing I would check is this area, make sure you didn't blow your springs within the advance unit. DO NOT touch the weights or springs. just make sure its all intact when take off the plate.
If that's all good, then you possibly blew the fuse or the starter...
Which Injector as its 2 parts since there is one in the fueling unit (under airbox) and another on the head.
Shoot me a PM if you need parts. Have many spare parts, blocks and cylinder heads.
There shouldn't be this from 86 but I only know this particular M1. First things, replace all fluids, lines and filters. Also make sure you obtained a bike that started, not doesn't start. As at times you have a difficult part or a simple glow plug that needs replacing. What pieces are missing...
I've been looking for the M1030M1 Tech manual, and they don't have one for them as well. Just an operations manual.
Kawasaki Manual is your best bet, but if i come across one ill post it.
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