1995 kawasaki VN 800 A Vulcan - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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I have a 95 Kawasaki Vulcan 800. My chain loose in some spots and then it becomes tight with less then an inch of slack in it. How do I adjust this to make it right.

this indicates the sprocket teeth are worn and the pitch for the chain and the sprocket teeth are no longer compatible .or the chain is worn and stretched causing the same problem check the teeth of the sprocket and if they look like triangles then replace the sprockets they should look like small teeth that are fatter at the middle , ten slope off to the point
5/25/2016 1:17:03 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on May 25, 2016 • 468 views
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Where is my fuse box - CBR 600F 1998

the only fuse that controls the starter is mounted to the side of the starter solenoid under the seat. Trace the red cable from the battery and it will lead you directly to it. the fuse should be under a cover where the battery connects to the solenoid. 516de7a2-1b2f-4069-ae8d-fa308a16c1c8.jpgsolenoid should look something like this
5/5/2014 4:28:08 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on May 05, 2014 • 534 views
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How to change main fuse on boulevard c50

the main fuse should be located near the starter solenoid
4/25/2014 7:50:42 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 25, 2014 • 124 views
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Speedometer not working

On a mechanical (cable driven) speedometer, the problem's the drive unit, the cable, or the speedo head itself. You stated the cable is good, so let's eliminate that. You can attach the inner and outer cable to the speedo head, chuck the bottom end of the inner cable in a drill motor, and spin it to see if the speedo head responds. If not, new speedo needed. It both the cable and speedo head are good, then it's the speedometer drive (I believe it's in the rear brake backing plate) is probably bad. Remove it and inspect/replace.
2/27/2014 2:43:09 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 27, 2014 • 375 views
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Fuses located and accessed

may be under left hand side panelinside a black box with wires going into the box from behind
10/19/2013 5:22:46 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Oct 19, 2013 • 96 views
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Remove

hello i think the fuse box is under the seat, if you need more help you can download the service manual for this vb800 vulcan from the below link: http://goo.gl/RjAtrThanks
7/21/2013 12:17:53 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jul 21, 2013 • 198 views
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Fuses

The fuse box is located under the seat. After removing the seat, remove the battery. There are 2 black boxes tucked into slots. The one on the left should be the fuse box. Pop the lid off and the fuses are right there.
8/19/2014 2:21:16 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Aug 19, 2014 • 10,150 views
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1997 kawasaki vulcan 800 service manual

Here is one (2 parts must be downloaded before extraction)http://pdftown.com/Kawasaki-VN800-1995-2004-Service-Manual.html
2/5/2012 11:37:29 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 05, 2012 • 696 views
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Choke not releasing with choke cable. staying

spray with wd40 let sit then try or manually do it on the carb
7/24/2011 3:32:26 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jul 24, 2011 • 213 views
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1995 800a...lost ONLY key when

they can be traded out pretty easily,, unhook the battery cables first , and if it has an after market alarm that can be tricky
7/6/2011 6:46:55 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jul 06, 2011 • 100 views
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When the road is bad

You have a loose electrical connection. Check the wiring to the coil(s) and check all of your grounds. If it only occurred on 1 cylinder, odds are it's not a loose ignition connector.
6/30/2011 1:08:05 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jun 30, 2011 • 95 views
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I am puttin avn800A back together and i was

Try the parts diagrams at Babbitt's. Please rat my answer. www.babbittsonline.com
6/6/2011 2:40:11 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Jun 06, 2011 • 125 views
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Gas will not flow freely enough from tank to carb,

Try loosening the gas cap to see if the tank is venting properly. Gas can't flow from the tank unless air can get in to replace it. If loosening the cap solves the problem then try to clear the vent in the cap or just get a new cap.
4/4/2011 2:41:00 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 04, 2011 • 425 views
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Hi, I tried to take

theres a small bolt on each side of seat 10mil i think... feel under seat edge or look up .remove bolts and then slide back
4/3/2011 12:57:12 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 03, 2011 • 180 views
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Oil in my air filter

Hi I had the same problem. It turned out with me was that one of my plugs was gone and I was opening the throttle up more to compensate for the drop in power. causing the petrol to build up and flood the filter. I repaced the plugs and the problem went away.
4/2/2011 12:23:28 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Apr 02, 2011 • 184 views
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Motor dies in first (or any ) gear.

well, if you checked the fuel system and all is clean, with new plugs , all is left to test is the ignition coil, its contacts and cables
2/26/2011 8:04:08 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Feb 26, 2011 • 572 views
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How do i remove the rear shock from a 1995

HI NOT THE EASYEST TASK ON THIS BIKE, 1ST YOU MUST SUPORT THE BIKE, ON THE LOWER YOU HAVE THE 3 BOLTS WHICH BOLT TOGETHER THE LINKAGE AND THE SHOCK, UNDO THESE BOLTS MARK POSITION OF FORWARD FACING BRACKETS AND MAKE SURE THESE BOLTS ARE FREE AND READY TO PULL OUT ONCE YOU HAVE THE TOP BOLT REMOVED, THATS THE EASY BIT, NOW THE TOP BOLT IS HIDEN INSIDE THE FRAME AND BODYWORK, ON THE R/HAND SIDE REMOVE ALL NESSASARY COVERS AND FIXINGS POSS EVEN BATTERY TO GAIN ACCES TO THE NUT , AGAIN THE LH SIDE IS ALSO QUITE HARD TO GET TO, SO A LITTLE PATIENCE AND AN EXTRA SET OF HANDS WILL COME IN HANDY AS YOU HAVE TO UNDO THE BOLT WHICH CAN BE TIGHT 1 PERSON HOLDING A SOCKET ON 1 SIDE AS THE OTHER UNDOES THE NUT, YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO REMOVE ALL THE BODY WORK JUST TRY AND SQUEZE THE SOCKET PAST THE BODYWORK, CAN BE TRICKY, GOOD LUCK
12/2/2010 10:03:04 PM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Dec 02, 2010 • 194 views
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I left gas in it

You can remove the air intake and spray down the inside of the carb with carb cleaner to attempt to clean the jets. You can also try removing the fuel feed line and spray some carb cleaner in there.
10/4/2010 6:16:54 AM • 1995 kawasaki VN... • Answered on Oct 04, 2010 • 58 views
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