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I need to know the firing order for a 85 kawasaki ZL900 A1 Eliminator

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Hi
It sounds like the side-stand switch is not working - check for continuity across it & for any bad contacts or broken / crushed wiring also

Ride Safe
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Japanese bikes change things so often it gets near impossible to find direct replacments.
You may want to try klsupply.com (K&L Supply Co.). Back when I used them for older bikes they seemed to have a good selection of after market direct replacement parts.
You may also be able to look up OEM parts and numbers at Riva's web site (search "riva" or "riva motorcycle parts"). Its a dealer ship with a parts locater where you can view the microfishe and get part numbers.
Lastly you can also try Tucker Rocky. Its a wholesaler but that is one of the larger suppliers to the motorcycle parts stores.

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Can I install a Kawasaki ZX1400 engine into my little 1985 ZL900, also with keeping stock drive shaft?

Anything is possible with enough money, and I would like to see the end product.
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1985 Kawasaki ZL900 Eliminator only runs with choke on

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What are the Valve lash spec's for a 1985 Kawasaki ZL900 Eliminator?

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Japanese bikes change things so often it gets near impossible to find direct replacments.
You may want to try klsupply.com (K&L Supply Co.). Back when I used them for older bikes they seemed to have a good selection of after market direct replacement parts.
You may also be able to look up OEM parts and numbers at Riva's web site (search "riva" or "riva motorcycle parts"). Its a dealer ship with a parts locater where you can view the microfishe and get part numbers.
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Zl900 eliminator starts and runs good. when i put it into gear (with the side stand up)the motor shuts down.

Hi
It sounds like the side-stand switch is not working - check for continuity across it & for any bad contacts or broken / crushed wiring also

Ride Safe
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