Whoa, this pretty quickly became a "history of the FZR" post...shredex wrote:...
YZF600 engine covers fit on the fizzer..(pics)
Moderators: Site Director, FZR Forum Moderators
- the_finch
- Level 8.5

- Posts: 882
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:06 pm
- Location: Midland City, AL / UAHuntsville, Huntsville, AL
Re: YZF600 engine covers fit on the fizzer..(pics)
1997 FZR600RJ
Engine: K&N Drop-in air filter - stock airbox - FP 5°ignition advancer - EBC "Street Racer" Kevlar clutch
Exhaust: Stock header - Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon fiber slip-on
Body: Original paint/graphics - Clear Alternatives integrated LED Taillight - Flanders' flush front signals - YZF600 Mirrors - Comp. Werkes Stainless fender eliminator/tag bracket - 60w/55w H4 headlights
Tires: Metzler MEZ4B 120/70 ZR17 Front - Michelin Madacam 100x 150/70 ZR18 Rear
Brakes:Stock rotors with EBC HH Sinstered pads
In the works: YZF600 header, '97 Bandit 600 rear wheel, DynoJet Stage 3, Racetech Springs and Emulators fork rebuild, FZ1 rear shock, YZF600 front MC, Galfer SS Lines, CFM rearsets
Re: YZF600 engine covers fit on the fizzer..(pics)
I don't remember if i mentioned this before, but if it doesn't work initially, i'll just pull the yzf pickup out and replace it with my fzr one, leaving everything the stator and cover. The stator cover is the exact same thing, they look identical. I'll take pictures comparing the two when I pull the yzf one out, but the pickups look identical except for the actual part that picks up the pulse. On the yzf it's like a long rectangular circle, and on the fzr it's just a circle. I saw this when i was putting it in and hoped it wouldn't affect anything, but apparently it does. I'll find out for sure soon.ragedigital wrote:I'd be really surprised if you get it to work. They pickup doesn't line up properly and won't fire correctly.
Re: YZF600 engine covers fit on the fizzer..(pics)
I'm pretty sure rage is talking about the depth of the pickup location in the YZF cover.
The pickup needs to end up centered over the timing triggers (bumps) on the flywheel.
The pickup needs to end up centered over the timing triggers (bumps) on the flywheel.
http://www.michiganmobileservice.com/

“A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.”-Douglas Adams
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelrazor
“A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.”-Douglas Adams
http://www.youtube.com/user/reelrazor
-
yamaha_george
- 5000+ Posts

- Posts: 5853
- Joined: Fri May 09, 2008 8:46 am
- Location: west london UK
Re: YZF600 engine covers fit on the fizzer..(pics)
Hi,
If you have polished your covers then you need to wax them with carnauba & polymer mixed waxes.These are used by the serious car show types on their restro's it is totally water proof (never get in your hair , do not ask how I know LoL ) It is hard work to hand apply a breeze if you have power mop's etc.
I get mine from " Chemical guys " do agoogle Ok
If you have polished your covers then you need to wax them with carnauba & polymer mixed waxes.These are used by the serious car show types on their restro's it is totally water proof (never get in your hair , do not ask how I know LoL ) It is hard work to hand apply a breeze if you have power mop's etc.
I get mine from " Chemical guys " do agoogle Ok



