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Kawasaki 21120-004 H1 Cdi Igniter "unit B" 1969 H1a, 1971 H1c, Working on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
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Red Wing, Minnesota, US

Red Wing, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kawaski Manufacturer Part Number:21120-004 Country of Manufacture:Japan

I bench-tested this unit. It produces 386 volts DC with a 12-volt input. It makes almost exactly 400 VDC with a 13.8 volt (typical battery charging voltage) input.

In my research on this unit, I found it was used in the 1969 H1A and also the 1971 H1C (this was the model I owned back in the day). For whatever reason, it appears the 1970 model was different.

I also measured the internal capacitor, it is nominally 0.47uF.

(I should not have to say this, but only the CDI unit is up for auction, the test equipment show in the first photo is not included.)


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