1999 kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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1999 Kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic compression very high

Take a look at the exhaust valves. If the exhaust valves are not opening, the pressure will build (sort of like an air compressor). There should be a cam for the intake and the exhaust, make sure the cam and the valves are operating correctly. Also, check your base gasket and head gaskets. If either gasket is too small, it'll boost your cylinder pressure. It is common to switch out the base gasket and/or head gaskets with thinner ones as an inexpensive mod to boost cylinder pressure. Lastly, too much carbon on the piston head or cylinder head can boost cylinder pressures (rare); the carbon can be a problem which can lead to detonation as well.
2/11/2018 7:33:54 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 11, 2018 • 340 views
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How much tire pressure for 1999 KZ 1500 Vulcan classic motorcycle?

32 psi front 39 psi rear Semper Fi, Z
1/31/2018 6:29:54 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jan 31, 2018 • 271 views
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HOW DO I GET SPARKON MY 1999 VULCAN 1500

Bike has pulser coil on the flywheel that sends 1volt pulse to CDI that fires pulse to coils underneath tank. Secondary of coils fire across spark plugs. Check simple stuff first, bad caps on plug wires, etc
5/4/2017 6:06:01 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on May 04, 2017 • 195 views
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1999 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 classic, 33,600 miles

to just loose all power , it may be a ground wire fault, loose battery terminal , blown fuse
4/3/2017 12:14:09 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 03, 2017 • 85 views
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While riding my 1999 vulcan

If you have not done so, I would suggest taking the carbs out and cleaning them thoroughly. Clean all the jets, check and adjust the float level. Check your air/fuel mixture. Back firing is typically a sign that you are running too lean.
3/16/2017 5:27:05 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Mar 16, 2017 • 175 views
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99 kawasaki vulcan 1500 classic will not idle

if u can tuen the throttle and it still run ..its ur idle,u need to adjust ur idle adjustment screw ur manual can help u find this
4/27/2016 2:39:04 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 27, 2016 • 1,185 views
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I have a 1999 Kawasaki Vulcan VN1500A 4 speed. The second gear does not work when I upshift but when I downshift it catches. How can I fix it??

Nasty sounds like the gear selector needs either adjusting or replacing which means a pull down of the gearbox
8/24/2015 8:20:10 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Aug 24, 2015 • 312 views
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Firing order for 1500 Vulcan and wich coil go to each plug

buy a work shop manual they are available through bike shops or E-Bay
11/5/2014 11:08:50 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Nov 05, 2014 • 2,933 views
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Squealing noise when first starting up a 1500cc kawasaki

Belt dressing on drive sounds like clutching system. Maybe talk to service.
10/24/2014 10:07:31 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Oct 24, 2014 • 127 views
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I am about to buy a 1998 vn 1500 kawasaki -

NO theres not. i own this very same bike i have the 99 1500 drifter #0791 last 4 of vin. the only quirk with this bike is the clutch springs. they were weak but if this bike has over around 20k miles you should be good because someone else probally has replaced them, if not its a simple quick repair. but if you have to replace them just upgrade to the mean streak spring they will fit, they are a different part number but they will fit. its an hour and a half job to replace them. i have done about 10 of these in the last few years for customers. if any further questions contact me on here and we can go over this on the phone. i am a kawasaki vulcan nut. i own 2 of these bikes one being the 1500 drifter the other a 02 800 drifter.
7/20/2013 11:45:46 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jul 20, 2013 • 513 views
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Wont start without choke and will not idle. New

try uping your idle and leave choke open longer.

best of luck, safe riding
4/6/2013 11:19:21 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 06, 2013 • 758 views
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1997 kawaski vn 1500 Vulcan classic d raw fuel down needle value of carb

sounds like carb, is airfilter set up ok, it can act as an air restrictor to match the jetting
2/16/2013 11:46:38 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 16, 2013 • 391 views
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1999 Kawassaki Vulcan 1500 Classic engine turns over great but is hard to start and when it does will not idle unless it is constantly given gas, I just recently ourchased it and it has sat up at a us

There is a better than not posibility that your carb is gummed up from sitting for a long period of time. The BEST way to overcome this problem is return to the dealer and ask them to clean and adjust your carb. You can do it ... if you have proper tool and cleaners. It will not hurt at all to have your 14 year old Kawasaki properly attended to as a new owner. After you get this this repaired, I recommend you use a guel conditioner which will lessen the occurrence of gum build up on your machine due to inactivity.
2/7/2013 12:41:21 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 07, 2013 • 309 views
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99 vulcan 1500 I think I over filled with oil. I have ridden about 500 miles and now it seems to be throwing some oil. After about 30 miles or so oil shows up on rightside saddle bag and some on rear

Hi the thing to do is wash your bike off remove bags and stuff that you can, then take it for a short ride and just look for the area where it is leaking.try not to ride it to fast because oil on a hot motor will blow all over making it hard to determin where it is coming from.
10/29/2012 11:55:37 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Oct 29, 2012 • 232 views
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I have a 1999 Kawasaki Nomad VN 1500 and I need to

The float highth is .74" + or - .07"
9/21/2012 5:01:48 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Sep 21, 2012 • 507 views
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Intermittent power

it must be an wiring problem in rear / middle part of a bike.
7/9/2012 12:50:28 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jul 09, 2012 • 90 views
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Vulcan 1500 classic 2000 year

Either the pickup coil is bad (triggers the coils) or maybe the ground is bad .
Or maybe they are both bad at the same time.Also check the ignition switch.Remove the ignition switch wiring harness out.Disconnect the wires, then clean them and reconnect and then check voltage to the wires, if all is perfect, then try to start, it will give spark, if still no spark and coils are new and replaced, then its short in ignition switch issue.Check the ignition switch wires, any of the wire is crimped/pinched and got cut in between or got loose from its connection.--------------Or its a bad ground issue.-------
This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.

6/10/2011 4:06:25 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jun 10, 2011 • 244 views
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My vn1500 jumps out of 2nd gear

CORRECT. COMPLETE ENGINE DISASSEMBLY BECAUSE CRANKCASES SPLIT HORIZONTALLY CYLINDER'S MUST COME OFF FIRST. BIG BUCKS
4/18/2011 7:49:27 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 18, 2011 • 495 views
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Bike is back firing and bogging down when I get on

Before adjusting the carb, has the bike been setting for a long period of time? Has anything been done to the bike that would change carb settings? If it's been setting, there is probably a gum build-up in the jets and fuel passages. If it sat all winter, my solution is to add 1/2 can of SeaFoam to the gas, lock down the front brake and rock the bike back and forth mixing the fuel and additive well. Start the bike and run at a high idle until engine temp is normal. Shut it down and let set for an hour or two, allowing the mixture to work in the carbs. Restart and run at high idle again. If it seems to clear up somewhat, ride the bike several miles to check if it worked.
4/15/2011 4:36:47 PM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 15, 2011 • 849 views
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1500 vulcan will not start.

Check the voltage on the starter solenoid with the starter button pushed, you should get 12 volts.There are so many safety interlocks that will prevent the bike from running/starting: kick stand, neutral safety switch, clutch safety switch, low oil switch.Get this switch voltage checked.If all checked out, ok, then check spark at spark plugs and check voltages.There is a tool to check spark plugs. Click the link below:--- http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=312&division=1&category=8 ------------- Remove one of the front spark plug wires, install tool and crank over a few times looking for spark.Do the same with rear cylinder. Testing the spark from plug to plug and hook the ground to the frame near the coil, if you see it spark at the coil , there is grounding issue.Get the wire reconnected.-------- But if there is no spark, then Might be the ignition coils or a burnt or grounded wire to them. ----------- First make sure your new battery is fully charged. Most new batteries need to be charged before use. The exception would be gel cell batteries. Always charge the battery out of the bike, or with the cables off. Use a trickle charger. Verify the battery is charged and good using a load tester. (Any battery store or service station should be able to do this for you.) I have seen many new batteries that are no good. Also clean your cables and make sure all the ground wires are connected.Once you have verified that you have a good battery, put a volt meter on the battery and run the bike. Voltage should range from battery voltage (12 or 12.5) at an idle to 14.5 at 4,000 rpm. If the voltage drops when you run the bike, you know that there is no charging output.If you have a weak charging system, you can check the actual amperage rate if you rig up a special cable to your tester so you can run it inline while running your bike. You would need an auto type amperage gauge and some cable. If your voltage test shows only battery voltage, then you can probably skip this.The next test is the alternator output. You test this with your tester in AC mode using the three yellow wires coming out of the alternator/stator going to the regulator/rectifier. With the ignition off you can also test from wire to wire for a broken or shorted circuit.If your alternator voltage is correct and your battery is good, then by elimination you have a bad regulator/rectifier. ------------ get this checked.This will help.thanks.Helpmech.
4/14/2011 9:36:13 AM • 1999 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 14, 2011 • 311 views
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