Thunderace/YZF750 project.
Bit of an update, and some questions for you clever chaps.
I got the cooling system cobbled together, and the electrics are laid in place all ready for trying to fire the bike up. I would have tried it last night but realised that Yamaha switched from a single pump/level sensor to separate items on the thunderace and I didn't have my soldering gear to modify the loom to suit.
I have also managed to get the 750 downpipes wedged on for now, I may modify these to suit the ace engine for the time being until I know what I'm doing with the exhaust.
Couple of questions
1. When I filled the bike up with coolant I was met by a jet coming out the side of the barrel from an open M6 hole. What is supposed to go in here? I have a screw in there now
2. On the bottom of the 750 tank there is a spout that looks like it could be for a vacuum hose, is this the case, and if so whereabouts on the carbs does it connect? Take into account I have thunderace carbs so i will need to know where the ace vacuum hose connects (if it is in fact a vacuum hose that goes there).
Cheers
I have also managed to get the 750 downpipes wedged on for now, I may modify these to suit the ace engine for the time being until I know what I'm doing with the exhaust.
Couple of questions
1. When I filled the bike up with coolant I was met by a jet coming out the side of the barrel from an open M6 hole. What is supposed to go in here? I have a screw in there now
2. On the bottom of the 750 tank there is a spout that looks like it could be for a vacuum hose, is this the case, and if so whereabouts on the carbs does it connect? Take into account I have thunderace carbs so i will need to know where the ace vacuum hose connects (if it is in fact a vacuum hose that goes there).
Cheers
Pass me a spanner, hammer and a cuppa!
Re: Bit of an update, and some questions for you clever chap
1. its probably the cylinder water jacket drain port, needs a small screw and copper washer (you can probably get away with not fitting the washer).wayno wrote:I got the cooling system cobbled together, and the electrics are laid in place all ready for trying to fire the bike up. I would have tried it last night but realised that Yamaha switched from a single pump/level sensor to separate items on the thunderace and I didn't have my soldering gear to modify the loom to suit.
I have also managed to get the 750 downpipes wedged on for now, I may modify these to suit the ace engine for the time being until I know what I'm doing with the exhaust.
Couple of questions
1. When I filled the bike up with coolant I was met by a jet coming out the side of the barrel from an open M6 hole. What is supposed to go in here? I have a screw in there now
2. On the bottom of the 750 tank there is a spout that looks like it could be for a vacuum hose, is this the case, and if so whereabouts on the carbs does it connect? Take into account I have thunderace carbs so i will need to know where the ace vacuum hose connects (if it is in fact a vacuum hose that goes there).
Cheers
no idea about #2? is it not the fuel tank water drain?
The extra pipe on the tank is a vacuum line that opens the tap to allow fuel to flow, it connects to a tapping on no 1 intake stub.
The coolant hole on the barrel is a drain, an M6 bolt fills it, I would think you'll need a copper washer on it though.
The coolant hole on the barrel is a drain, an M6 bolt fills it, I would think you'll need a copper washer on it though.
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock
I got everything connected up but no start up
I can smell the fuel so there's fuel getting through the system, I'll start all the usual other checks this weekend.
I did notice however that the rev counter is flicking up to 3000rpm indicating a fault with the throttle position sensor (TPS). Does anyone know if this means it's knackered or just in need of adjustment (is there a way of testing it?) Also does anyone know if this would stop the bike running or just make it run a bit crap at certain positions?
ta
I can smell the fuel so there's fuel getting through the system, I'll start all the usual other checks this weekend.
I did notice however that the rev counter is flicking up to 3000rpm indicating a fault with the throttle position sensor (TPS). Does anyone know if this means it's knackered or just in need of adjustment (is there a way of testing it?) Also does anyone know if this would stop the bike running or just make it run a bit crap at certain positions?
ta
Pass me a spanner, hammer and a cuppa!
hi all, I'm back!!
After a year and a few months of moving out, moving in, moving out, moving in and refurbishing I have finally decided it's time to pick this project back up.
I have got a TPS from ebay and will be fitting it to the bike soon, how do I adjust them and know they are correct?
After a year and a few months of moving out, moving in, moving out, moving in and refurbishing I have finally decided it's time to pick this project back up.
I have got a TPS from ebay and will be fitting it to the bike soon, how do I adjust them and know they are correct?
Pass me a spanner, hammer and a cuppa!