PROJECT NUMBER 2!
when i ran a standared air box. u need to take the filter out.
u cant get enought air to the 1000 engine and u end up bogging it pull well to 9000rpm then she stop.
if i was u.
i use open K&N filter. therfore not using the airbox. and all the problems with the tank gap.
i went for flatsides with trumpets.
u cant get enought air to the 1000 engine and u end up bogging it pull well to 9000rpm then she stop.
if i was u.
i use open K&N filter. therfore not using the airbox. and all the problems with the tank gap.
i went for flatsides with trumpets.
yzf750r full race spec bike. fitted with thunderace motor.
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Would a R1 air box fit ?? theres a cheap one here click me
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Thats what i meant, perhaps i didnt explain it properly!itsnotagenesis wrote:How about just cutting off the strip that has the holes for the rubbers and glueing it onto the bottom of the airbox without cutting any of the airbox you are going to use.
That way all the carb rubbers should be in the right place to accept the carbs
Going to cut the strip from my 750 airbox and glue it on bottom of Ace airbox.
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Just to update, ive filled it up with new coolant, found a leak from the inlet water jacket joint, one of the O rings is split.
Also the fuel pump seal is leaking, just awaiting on Yamaha shop to open so can order some O rings and a new seal.
Battery should be here today so maybe can try starting it!
Also the fuel pump seal is leaking, just awaiting on Yamaha shop to open so can order some O rings and a new seal.
Battery should be here today so maybe can try starting it!
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you`ll be excited when she fires. un belivable achievment mate, well done
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if your exup valve`s rattlin, least you know its not seized....
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And now the best bit.
Put a bit of petrol in, not a lot as the fuel pump leaks a little, fired her up and away she went!
New can sounds very nice, not too loud but very throaty.
Spotted another water leak coming from underneath the water pump itself, but who cares, at the moment, im chuffed to bits!
Credit to Jon (Exupfreak) for the rebuild, i havent had to do anything to the motor, it fired up first time. Cheers Jon!
Next job is to sort out the airbox.
Put a bit of petrol in, not a lot as the fuel pump leaks a little, fired her up and away she went!
New can sounds very nice, not too loud but very throaty.
Spotted another water leak coming from underneath the water pump itself, but who cares, at the moment, im chuffed to bits!
Credit to Jon (Exupfreak) for the rebuild, i havent had to do anything to the motor, it fired up first time. Cheers Jon!
Next job is to sort out the airbox.
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