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colinworth79

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  1. Personally I would put new O rings on the rubbers and run the air box if the rest is stock. My 750L has a race can airbox and runs fine with no flat spots. Mates 750M has no airbox and he can't get to run quite right low down. Many years ago I had one with dual K&N filters and that ran like a sack except for flat out, but saying that back then I was young and stupid and hadn't a clue on setting up carbs. 

  2. 9 hours ago, Duckndive said:

    Should that not be never made ID plate No 013....O.o

    Yes I think that's better English. :)

    A guy actually wanted 13 but never came back. Yes Gav is keeping 007.

    35 ish frames about now. I'm the only idiot to bring one back for crash damage :$

    Cullinoc more pictures please! 

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  3. 18 hours ago, latheboy said:

    Yep that's the plan, the new cover spacer will be 57mm so it needs to be a little longer.

     

    GSXR 1100 assy Clutch spacer.JPG

    Not going to make a mechanical scavenge pump that fits on the ignition cover by any chance...? :vu:

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  4. td 04 turbos all use the same exhaust side wheel . The turbine housings( exhaust ) vary on size and shape . Volvo are probably most compact . Compressor wheels vary and so do the housings . Td04 13 (basic scooby )mate uses loads of them to turbo mx5 cars and they do 250hp at the wheels on the dyno . Get an old one off the bay then purchase a new core for £150 then swap over off you go .

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  5. I'm a little confused at the moment? Yes you will have 12+ on the red wire all the time . Orange should only have 12when ignition is on . I'm assuming you have tested this at the alternator plug ( alternator unplugged) ? Which brown wire are you referring to ? And what's the problem with the bike ?

  6. those plugs are normally a bastard to get out . I end up with a centre punch on the edge tapping it round . You could drill out the standard plug then get a peice of hex bar and put the required thread in the middle and tig weld it to the original plug .

  7. be easy to get rid of the immobilizer , normal break the signal to the start solenoid and feed to the cdi box . Electrics was on one of them . Keep it and tidy it up , there is plenty of rough ones for chopping up

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  8. 41 minutes ago, davecara said:

    Any recommendations? It’s a busa piston’d B12 Motor if it makes any odds (y)

    just a multi layer steel gasket will be fine . I've used one for about 10 years no problem.

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