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carbs are all together now, i think they look ok for an amature
apart from seals and gaskets i decided to replace the float valves (not full assebly as they were £40 each), i had ordered some off eBay but when they got here i decided they were going to cause me problems further down the line and just looked crappy, so ordered 4 genuine mikuni ones... £16 each....
, hey ho


apart from seals and gaskets i decided to replace the float valves (not full assebly as they were £40 each), i had ordered some off eBay but when they got here i decided they were going to cause me problems further down the line and just looked crappy, so ordered 4 genuine mikuni ones... £16 each....


Another fine mess I've got myself into!
Not a bad job,do you mean the little rubber pipes missing from the carbs that link the two bodies together or the corrsion re appearing near the adjuster? just doneas thou set and an a4 set meself!
PAULJAC47,,,,,"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid."
-Han Solo
You can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter
Salad is what real food eats.
Anon
PUM 673
-Han Solo
You can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter
Salad is what real food eats.
Anon
PUM 673
even though progress has been good and it all looks like its coming together I'm starting to hit a wall.. I'm finding it difficult to bring it all together, and worry about all the parts working as one, I'm really frustrated with the electrics as i haven't got a clue really, i keep looking at the wiring diagrams but i struggle to understand them (probably easy to most of you)
once again I'm at a point where i question weather i can be bothered to Finnish it.
this thing has seriously worn me out
once again I'm at a point where i question weather i can be bothered to Finnish it.
this thing has seriously worn me out
Another fine mess I've got myself into!
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Simonh wrote:even though progress has been good and it all looks like its coming together I'm starting to hit a wall.. I'm finding it difficult to bring it all together, and worry about all the parts working as one, I'm really frustrated with the electrics as i haven't got a clue really, i keep looking at the wiring diagrams but i struggle to understand them (probably easy to most of you)
once again I'm at a point where i question weather i can be bothered to Finnish it.
this thing has seriously worn me out
Electrics are key to reliability. If you haven't the knowledge (like I haven't) then its worth getting a repro loom from ZPower or somewhere for peace of mind. Just saying.
Fred
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