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#196 PostAuthor: Pigford » Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:06 pm

Al, static timing is OK......

Have checked the timing marks with a degree wheel so used that ...... Lawson has Dyna S (Black Zed has Dyna 2000).... You can hold rotor on full advance by hand & adjust backplate so it sparks at the mark :wink:
Its near enuff for what I'm doing.

http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 0566#70566

As for comp ratio..... Not checked.... Coz its a 10.25:1 Wiseco... and I have Unitrack barrels, the comp ratio is probably a bit less..... but to be honest, no idea what :shock: The Uni barrels are about 1mm taller :roll:

This could be a point..... coz if its too low it'll be a pig to set up to idle :?? I shall see if I can borrow a compression tester as a starter :wink: Cheers
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#197 PostAuthor: Rich » Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:06 pm

Do you have air adjuster screws on the pilot system, use them to see where you want to go with the jets. When you say it won't rev over 1/4 that should be off the pilots and on the main system.

I think you'd better do a comp check if you are using that barrel / piston combination as I heard it was good for turbos!!!!
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#198 PostAuthor: london calling » Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:10 pm

Back to the drawing board Piggy,sorry I mean't IRONING BOARD :lol: :lol:
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#199 PostAuthor: Pigford » Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:17 pm

Rich.... they're "fuel" rather than 'air' screws...... RFS have the screw at the 'barrel' end of the carb, not filter end.

I suppose I could always get the head skimmed if needs be :roll:

Will do a 'gauge' comp test this week :evil:
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#200 PostAuthor: steve.w » Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:47 pm

try a different set of carbs ive had this problem before with a mk2 :roll:

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#201 PostAuthor: Pigford » Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:30 pm

Up-date.

Thanx to help from some very very nice members..... I have made a few more steps forward.

I have measured the compression ratio and it is a healthy 10.44 : 1 :twisted: (Cheers Romeo)

Checked the compression pressure using s gauge that screws into the sparkplug hole. I was naughty & did it with a cold engine (supposed to be operation temp) and got a range of 105 - 115 psi :??

I then did the oil thing for the ccv (combustion chamber volume) to get the comp ratio, and after cleaning out most of the oil, redid the pressure check and got 200 psi :twisted:

So I think thats soopa doopa. The engine being fresh & cold won't be sealing to well yet, so this test will need to be re-done when its hot :roll:

Next on me list is to dial in the cams.... I have faxed Megacycle Cams Inc & await a reply to confirm cam type & settings :shock:
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#202 PostAuthor: Rich » Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:52 pm

No good for turbos then!
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#203 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:17 pm

Pigford wrote:Up-date.

redid the pressure check and got 200 psi :twisted:



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#204 PostAuthor: kano » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:20 pm

can too much compression cause starting problems?
my uncle used to tell me that when he re bored his barrels, he would leave them out over night to pick up a bit of surface rust to allow tiny imperfections.
for this reason but this was a triumph and a long time ago.
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#205 PostAuthor: Al » Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:09 am

Cautionary note on rebores for any who did like me.

Had my J barrels honed after they had run new pistons and rebores for two years with the previous ownerbut had then stood for seven years which is when i got hold of it. If that makes sense.

New rings went in with this hone and i ran it in carefully for 500 and then bonkers after that.

Smoked like mad when it had been honed and over the last three years has got progressively worse and worse and worse.

Had the top end off it now for new barrells and new pistons etc.

Looking at the old bores that i had honed;

Firstly they are golden yellow. (glazed)
Second thing you notice is that there are still honing marks very deep and very visible all over the place.
Next; many of these honing marks have carbon built up in them.
Lastly; there are discrete but highly noticeable patches randomly scattered about all four pots where the rings have never touched!!!!!!!!! Four or five patches per pot on average.
It looks like the honing was done with an angle grinder!!!
No wonder it smoked like Dot Cotton.

I think moral of this tale is dont run them in too lightly!


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#206 PostAuthor: Pigford » Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:23 pm

Al, apparently there is an ART to honing... :shock:

You can easily end up with non-circular bores......
Some honing tools that are used are too short and you can end up with different diameter bores top & bottom :??

Best to get it done by a 'true professional" who is used to doing Jap bikes & ideally comes recommended....

Its a Circus Out There :evil:
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#207 PostAuthor: Pigford » Sun Feb 22, 2009 6:52 pm

OK............. not been tinkering much over the last few weeks.... :??

Chased MEGACYCLE about the cams...... they reckon the are CAM MOTION :| I emailed Cam Motion who say they need more info.
Apparently there are ID marks behind the cam sprox :shock: Before I take the cams out again, I decided to try the RFS36's off the black Z1000, which I know are OK :!:
Lawson started OK (bit smokey burning off the oil I tipped into #4 when I did the compression ratio check) but it still 'hangs up' on the revs :cry:

Ignition timing is OK (Dyna S set statically with 'F' on the mark & rotor held fully advanced)....
Nice correct grade Denso's....
NO air leaks in carb rubbers....
Carbs have twin cables & are closing properly....
Engine sounds reasonably OK....
Decent fuel now in tank....

So, what's causing it :?: :?: :?: Could the cam timing make this happen :?? (Don't see how really).

Can't see how its running too rich... carbs are OK on the 1075.... so shouldn't be too rich on the 1170 :?:

The bike starts & runs OK, so must be set up about right.... the cam sprox have not been touched.

Any bright (useful) ideas anyone :(
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#208 PostAuthor: tlc » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:07 pm

And why shouldn`t it be too rich with larger capacity ?

Increased displacement doesn`t necessarily mean increased fuel flow !
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#209 PostAuthor: Steve Cooke » Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:18 pm

Mark as long as there's definitely no air leaks, the revs hanging up at idle is usually a sign of too lean a mix in the pilot system as opposed to being too rich.

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#210 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Sun Feb 22, 2009 10:33 pm

Mark,

I have some standard cams kicking around, you're welcome to try them, if you want to. Even if it only eliminates the cams you have as being the problem.


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