1983 Liquifire electric start help

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1983 Liquifire electric start help

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I was fortunate enough to pick up an 83 Liquifire parts sled that has an electric start. Do any of you have a electrical schematic that you could post for me and/or give me some insight on installing it on my 83 resto project?

Thank you in advance!


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Its in the tech manuals if you have them. If not I can scan and email it once I go back to work in a couple of weeks.

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Here is a schematic from the 1980 Kawasaki LTD tech manual. Should help as a reference.
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And here is all the insight that you need into doing it on a John Deere. http://www.vintagesnow.com/John_Deere_f ... tricStart/
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Hackinator wrote:And here is all the insight that you need into doing it on a John Deere. http://www.vintagesnow.com/John_Deere_f ... tricStart/
Lucky for Sean that he won't have to go through the process of making his own hole since its an 83. That right there looks like a lot of work :lol22: :thinksnow:

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JD600 wrote:
Hackinator wrote:And here is all the insight that you need into doing it on a John Deere. http://www.vintagesnow.com/John_Deere_f ... tricStart/
Lucky for Sean that he won't have to go through the process of making his own hole since its an 83. That right there looks like a lot of work :lol22: :thinksnow:

DE :sled:
You're right Dustin!! Worst case scenerio here is removing two bolts that hold starter cover in place. :D
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That is good news. The reason I have never put an electric start on my '80 is because I have no desire to go drilling holes in the crank case. I've learned something new today. Was '83 the first year that it was a cover plate?
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I believe it was about half way through the 82 model year that it changed. Sean, where is tha battery box on that thing? I can't figure out where they would put it.

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The battery box mounts in front of the clutch on the lip of the left TPR panel.

Thank you everyone for all the help.
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Sean decided that we could install the starter at a later date in an effort to get this thing running and ready for a ride in mid-January. After watching him pull the cord tonight numerous times......he might change his mind again.
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Must have excellent compression... In any case here are some images from a parts catalog that show a diagram and the corresponding parts list that may be of use when assembling and installing an electric starter kit into a Liquifire. Best of luck. Maybe once you get it installed, it will snow. :needsnow:
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Hackinator wrote:That is good news. The reason I have never put an electric start on my '80 is because I have no desire to go drilling holes in the crank case. I've learned something new today. Was '83 the first year that it was a cover plate?
Hack,

FYI, if you need to cut the hole, the flywheel most likely will not have the ring gear.
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