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Originally posted by ddaniels View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]61810[/ATTACH]l
It's noy easy pulling an engine by yourself. I think I have a couple new bruises on my arms.
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Went to put the crankcase halves back together after putting in a "new to me" crankshaft and piston rod for number 3 cylinder of the FZ1. Clymer said to torque the 6mm bolts to 106 ft lbs. It stated that in three different places. I thought it sounded like an awful lot, especially since my two torque wrenches only go up to 80 ft lbs. Did some more research and, yes, it's supposed to be 106 in lbs. Crikey!Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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I'm sorry, but I'm laughing at the FZ1 reinstallation difficulty. They're lighter than a GS1100 - or a 750 for that matter. Try a Laverda triple. Just like a motorcycle - only heavier.
I have a bench here with a permanent bend in it from doing a couple of triples. And getting one back in can require three people unless you lay it on it's side and put the frame over it...
Anyway, I've been fighting electrical gremlins for several days now. A little racebike - half an FZR250/4 - a twin. The hacksaw special, lol. Std Yamaha ignition on a simple loom with single lead coils.
And no spark. Did a final check for continuity this morning before returning various components to the seller - and the darn thing worked. No idea what's different but I'll take it.
Then before putting it on the rollers and firing it up, I checked the tyre pressures - and the rear valve was torn.
So a mad rush to get it to a shop before the weekend - a long one here. Valve duly changed
So tomorrow it's back into sorting carburation. 28mm semi-downdraft Keihins (off an NSR250 Honda) running at a steeper angle than they are designed for. It's close but not yet good enough to road test.
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Originally posted by GregT View PostI'm sorry, but I'm laughing at the FZ1 reinstallation difficulty. They're lighter than a GS1100 - or a 750 for that matter. Try a Laverda triple. Just like a motorcycle - only heavier.
I have a bench here with a permanent bend in it from doing a couple of triples. And getting one back in can require three people unless you lay it on it's side and put the frame over it...
Anyway, I've been fighting electrical gremlins for several days now. A little racebike - half an FZR250/4 - a twin. The hacksaw special, lol. Std Yamaha ignition on a simple loom with single lead coils.
And no spark. Did a final check for continuity this morning before returning various components to the seller - and the darn thing worked. No idea what's different but I'll take it.
Then before putting it on the rollers and firing it up, I checked the tyre pressures - and the rear valve was torn.
So a mad rush to get it to a shop before the weekend - a long one here. Valve duly changed
So tomorrow it's back into sorting carburation. 28mm semi-downdraft Keihins (off an NSR250 Honda) running at a steeper angle than they are designed for. It's close but not yet good enough to road test.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Originally posted by GregT View PostAt the moment, it's the little things that amuse. No offense intended. Clearing the decks here prior to another go-round in hospital.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Looks great Trevor. Glad to see that you're keeping your mind and body occupied.sigpic
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I agree with Glen; how are you feeling?Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Good job, Trevor!
Nice to have two Cooleys! I can take one off your hands...what’s your price? Lol
Glad you are also staying busy/occupied and your body is healing.
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