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Yeah do it. Best way to find out.


Today I got a bit done and had a little bit of fun with the ignition.
Installed a dyna 200 rev limiter, put the rotor in a drill and spun it up. The rev limiter worked :-p. It would only spark so fast once it maxed out.

Also pulled the flywheel off to replace it with the new one comes. 14mm x 1.5 bolt works well.



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I've added a few things. 4 way flashers, gear position, volt meter, led everything, usb outlet, 12v outlet, heated grips and seat soon.
 
That's right, forgotten you had already done some of that stuff... I'm losing track of all the threads I'm following... :rolleyes:

How long 'til the first test ride? Gotta be getting close surely...
 
All the parts from adidasguy arrive tomorrow. Still have to prep and seal the tank. So 2 weeks maybe.
 
A couple of questions a) why a rev limiter? b) what gear indicator did you use.

I apologize but I've not read the whole of the thread and perhaps you mentioned it somewhere before.

The build does look very interesting and to your normal very high standards so it will be interesting eyeballing the end result. I've thought about trying one of these 500s myself. Maybe after I get the FZ tamed.

Cheers,
Spyug
 
A couple of questions a) why a rev limiter? b) what gear indicator did you use.

I apologize but I've not read the whole of the thread and perhaps you mentioned it somewhere before.

The build does look very interesting and to your normal very high standards so it will be interesting eyeballing the end result. I've thought about trying one of these 500s myself. Maybe after I get the FZ tamed.

Cheers,
Spyug

Because I bought two on E-bay and have one sitting around. I know these engines don't like the really high revs. Its what destroys the cranks and bearings. Its just something to play with and I might make it a dual stage just to have fun with launch control or use the arduino to control various rev limits for each gear. Just so it kicks in sooner in lower gears to prevent over rev.

For the gear position I've toyed around with a few different things but it looks like I'm going to make it from scratch or use an arduino to drive a seven segment display.

The 7 segment display is available anywhere and you would need 27 diodes and 7 1k ohm resistors to make a simple circuit that would work and not do anything fancy.

Right now I have the arduino controlling the display just to see what I can do. It's set up to start the display counting down from six and turn on each segment in sequence as if its chasing its tail. Then it goes in to the gear position mode and display's 1,2,3,4,5,6 or n for neutral.

I was going to add a few more things to it like, flash if it rev's too high in one gear and if I keep going, it could engage the rev limiter until I drop below a certain RPM. There are lots of options.

I was going to add the time to it as well. So that if you press a button it would show the time in sequence, one number at a time.

Still new to programing. Its been fun though.
 
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2 weeks hey? Cool!


Yeah I'm hoping to get all the plastic parts striped and sanded tomorrow and get the tank back. After that I can throw some screws in the tank and shake it. Then comes the por15. The inside is ugly. It needs a good cleaning. I'm going to be running a filter on this one and I was thinking of even running a snowmobile fuel pump just to make sure there is enough flow. I just have to tap into the other carb or make a T fitting for the vacuum line.

I'm using the Arduino to control different things so that's going to set me back a while as I cut into the wiring harness.

Still have to pull the head back off and spray paint the block and head and copercoat the head gasket.

Bought a new X ring chain, Still have to install that.

The lower faring still needs some filler before it can be painted.
 
Other than the Arduino sounds very doable in that time frame.

What else is the Arduino for besides gear position indicator?
 
So far that's all its for.
I might use a larger lcd display to show temp, time, voltage, curent, rpm,. I could use it to dim certain lights, datalog, strobe lights, control ignition or security system.

I could use Bluetooth and have it set up for no key ignition. There are so many possibilities.

I could also write code on my phone and upload it to the arduino over Bluetooth or set up buttons on my phone and control things.

I'm using regular cat 5 cable to connect everything to fhe arduino to keep everything low profile and since I'm rnning leds everywhere, I can run them right from the arduino.
 
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build out the module on an arduino mini, get everything proofed and working right, then do this to it:

http://runawaybrainz.blogspot.com/2012/04/audio-crystal-cmoy-freeform-headphone.html


casting resin will protect it from the elements, and make for an awesome little project to show off your build. you can cast a heat sink into it if you're worried about heat.

There are some neat RFID or Near Field kits you can buy for a keyless ignition too. I'd check Adafruit.com or sparkfun.com.

just my 2 cents anyway. I've been thinking about doing a stealthy little engine monitoring unit like that for a while now.
 
build out the module on an arduino mini, get everything proofed and working right, then do this to it:

http://runawaybrainz.blogspot.com/2012/04/audio-crystal-cmoy-freeform-headphone.html


casting resin will protect it from the elements, and make for an awesome little project to show off your build. you can cast a heat sink into it if you're worried about heat.

There are some neat RFID or Near Field kits you can buy for a keyless ignition too. I'd check Adafruit.com or sparkfun.com.

just my 2 cents anyway. I've been thinking about doing a stealthy little engine monitoring unit like that for a while now.


Keep the ideas coming :)
 
Hi jack.I thought you'd get a kick out of our project.Dgyver and I started building a 569cc GS500 engine today.I'll be doing a post on the build next time we are together and hopefully getting pics of the huge pistons and cylinder sleeves.Got a polished and ported head with Mega Cycle cams and 36mm GSXR carbs.I can't wait till we get done.
 
Post up some pics :)


I made some progress tonight. Painted the cylinder head and jugs, coper coated the head gasket.
REtorqued the Rotor bolt to 65' lbs, I misread the book the first time and only set it to 65"lbs :eek:

I should be able to mount the exhaust and carbs tomorow.
 
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Post up some pics :)


I made some progress tonight. Painted the cylinder head and jugs, coper coated the head gasket.
REtorqued the Rotor bolt to 65' lbs, I misread the book the first time and only set it to 65"lbs :eek:

I should be able to mount the exhaust and carbs tomorow.


I am working on the pics.The charging rotor should be 90lbs of torque and red locktite on the bolt.I didn't get one torqued properly and it spun on the crankshaft and ruined the crankshaft snout.
 
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