Vivian - Banner's streetfighter experiment.
only problem is now im skint, i have exactly 37p in my bike account
and im not getting my allowance i pay myself next month as i am buying a cheese press instead...but hopefully i will whack in the old clutch plates and check that the engine is turning over fine, then ill get it into a "rideable shape" and break the engine in over a long weekend, probably in august.
and im not getting my allowance i pay myself next month as i am buying a cheese press instead...but hopefully i will whack in the old clutch plates and check that the engine is turning over fine, then ill get it into a "rideable shape" and break the engine in over a long weekend, probably in august.
good question...i dont know, the oil all drains into the same place, and i cant see why you would need both?
i have often wondered about it myself to be honest.
an waiting on engine parts now, but i have a conference thursday-friday, and an archaeological dig on sunday before going back to work monday...so im not going to get to play with the engine for a couple of weeks at least
i have often wondered about it myself to be honest.
an waiting on engine parts now, but i have a conference thursday-friday, and an archaeological dig on sunday before going back to work monday...so im not going to get to play with the engine for a couple of weeks at least
its odd though, if you check out my cases on page 2 before splitting, there is nothing under that hole that couldnt be got at by just removing the clutch cover...ill not use it for topping up the oil anyways, so i might fit a blanking plug if i can find a nice aly one...Stig wrote:from memory, this Q has been asked before and I seem to remember the general concensous was that the extra filler was a machining hole of some sorts which was needed during manufacture?
The filler plug in the cases is the oil filler location for the earlier FZR1000 genesis and FZR750 models.
Yamaha must have used the same machining when they converted to making the EXUP cases which are very similar (the same?)
The RU, YZF750 and Thunderace all have the same hole in the cases but have a metal plug fitted instead of the extra filler cap.
Yamaha must have used the same machining when they converted to making the EXUP cases which are very similar (the same?)
The RU, YZF750 and Thunderace all have the same hole in the cases but have a metal plug fitted instead of the extra filler cap.
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock
ohh...
now to combine with all the parts ive bought from creedxup and ebay and get me a functional engine
gotta clean a space on my benches now, get the swingarm bearings pressed in, buy a chain and sprockets and i will be good to get it actually turning a wheel - remember, i got it as a non runner with no chain on it
now to combine with all the parts ive bought from creedxup and ebay and get me a functional engine
gotta clean a space on my benches now, get the swingarm bearings pressed in, buy a chain and sprockets and i will be good to get it actually turning a wheel - remember, i got it as a non runner with no chain on it
its all good, i had the cash for the engine rebuild and subframe, buy with buying a new bike i can now only tackle the subframe, in the meantime ive been introduced to a lad who does fairly decent leather work:-
im thinking of having a leather seat made with a design incorporated on it, maybe just a yam logo, nothing too gopping.
im thinking of having a leather seat made with a design incorporated on it, maybe just a yam logo, nothing too gopping.