You sir - Are a genius - Didn't even think of checking for that - Standby whilst I go checkJordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:Make sure you didn't kink a fuel line, I do this all the time on my old Ducati.
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You sir - Are a genius - Didn't even think of checking for that - Standby whilst I go checkJordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:Make sure you didn't kink a fuel line, I do this all the time on my old Ducati.
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I believe the older Ducati's need some regular TLC,Jordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:Lol, not a genius just a Ducati owner which means I get to fix a lot of stuff.
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Hi Stig - Yesterday, I took the carbs off once again to double check to see what the emulsion tubes looked like - I cannot see any wear or oval'ing within them, although i also dont have the tools to get down to the nitty gritty'sStig wrote:If you were running std carbs and it was bogging down then I'd take a look at wear in the emulsion tubes causing it to run rich at the bottom end and bog under load. Sorry haven't had any dealing with flat slides to be able to advise.
Thanks Jordan_Ciaramitaro - Although the bike seems to be bogging more than anything else - no backfiring, nor flames. Any suggestions as to why it would bog, considering I've made no major fueling changes to the carbs.Jordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:I just got mine firing on all 4 cylinders after checking valve clearances and reinstalling cams. Someone had been in there likely to check the valve clearance and I am pretty sure the cams were installed incorrectly.
I used a crayon to make marks on the chain and sprockets just as a secondary reference. When I reinstalled them using the "T" and cam dots it starting firing on all 4 cylinders and is rideable now.
Before, it would run on 2 cylinders until revved and it was very slow and laggy, backfires with flames etc.
I can't say for sure the cams were out of time because I didn't check it before taking it apart, but considering my marks wouldn't line up I am pretty sure they were out of time.
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Thanks Stig - Although do the emulsion tubes look like thisStig wrote:I'm I. The process of doing a group buy for emulsion Toobs and needles. They're mikuni items from an authorised supplier in the uk. I don't mind posting overseas if you're interested
http://www.exup1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=13580
Huh? Mikuni Parts for the threadstarters Keihin FCR Carburators? Sounds a bit irritatingStig wrote:They're mikuni items from an authorised supplier in the uk.
Sorry thought Jordan was referring to FZR1000 EXUPJordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:
Not sure where I am going to source emulsion tubes from yet, factory pro does have nickle plated ones, but I do not feel confident nickel plating would add significant life to an emulsion tube. Nothing against factory pro, I love their parts, and info is priceless.
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Sure, but with Keihin FCRs as Modification instead of the original Mikunis..and FacPro also has FCR Parts in the CatalogueStig wrote:Sorry thought Jordan was referring to FZR1000 EXUPJordan_Ciaramitaro wrote:
Not sure where I am going to source emulsion tubes from yet, factory pro does have nickle plated ones, but I do not feel confident nickel plating would add significant life to an emulsion tube. Nothing against factory pro, I love their parts, and info is priceless.
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