How much does an ignition switch cost huh??
dearie dearie me!
New switch on its way from z-power.
toot toot flat oot...or not as may be the case!
Pete
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Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
Clearly a qualified electrical engineer had it before you, the mind bogles does it not.
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
Certified possibly Kev.....Better check that he hasn't replaced the pistons with empty soup cans!
Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
Dodgy ignition , dodgy frame stamping alarm bells
Never Dull in Hull Watch no 31
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
So, while I am waiting for the carb and fuel tap rebuild bits, I thought I would check the valve clearances as it was a bit tappy when running.
Don't think the camchain had been adjusted for a bit so slackened off the adjuster as per.....
Took the cam cover off and cams look fine but.....looks like something has gone a bit Pete Tong at some point in the last 40 odd years.
Best tidy the cover up with the dremel methinks!
Don't you just love 'em?
Pete
Don't think the camchain had been adjusted for a bit so slackened off the adjuster as per.....
Took the cam cover off and cams look fine but.....looks like something has gone a bit Pete Tong at some point in the last 40 odd years.
Best tidy the cover up with the dremel methinks!
Don't you just love 'em?
Pete
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
So, checked the valve shim gaps at the weekend.
Inlets are all 0.05mm and exhausts are all 0.12mm. Been set up pretty accurate previously but, after receiving info from knowledgeable peeps on here, they seem a bit on the tight side.
Best get a lifting tool ordered!
Assume it is one shim out, measure, replace and repeat for all eight?
Pete.
Inlets are all 0.05mm and exhausts are all 0.12mm. Been set up pretty accurate previously but, after receiving info from knowledgeable peeps on here, they seem a bit on the tight side.
Best get a lifting tool ordered!
Assume it is one shim out, measure, replace and repeat for all eight?
Pete.
Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
The 0.12mm ones are fine.
The 0.05mm need reset to 0.1 ish.
When you remove the shims the shim thickness should be ink stamped on the underside.
They go in 0.05mm increments.
You then just need to replace with a new shim that is the next shim size down, for example "260" out then "255" in.
Obviously unless you happen to have a stock of the right shims you will have to take em out, check them and put them back in and re-order the correct ones.
Or if you are really lucky you might just need one new shim and be able to shuffle a few of them about.
Fat chance if your luck is like mine
The 0.05mm need reset to 0.1 ish.
When you remove the shims the shim thickness should be ink stamped on the underside.
They go in 0.05mm increments.
You then just need to replace with a new shim that is the next shim size down, for example "260" out then "255" in.
Obviously unless you happen to have a stock of the right shims you will have to take em out, check them and put them back in and re-order the correct ones.
Or if you are really lucky you might just need one new shim and be able to shuffle a few of them about.
Fat chance if your luck is like mine
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
Cheers Zapo, will get tore into that at the weekend.
On a happy note....I got the v5 through this morning. Cumbrian registration just like my z1r....N reg and historic......Happy Days.
I can get spending on it now!!
Pete
On a happy note....I got the v5 through this morning. Cumbrian registration just like my z1r....N reg and historic......Happy Days.
I can get spending on it now!!
Pete
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
I suppose that every multiple owner old bike must have had, at some point, at least one absolute arse of an owner who, for want of a better expression, couldn't bang a nail in straight!
When the bolt bottoms out, stop turning!!
This is the nearside lower engine mount bolt....which is about an inch too long....they just kept turning...luckily it hasn't gone through the engine casing!
Thankfully I'm going through everything slowly.
Just need to find out why there is a load of silicone on the chain split link?!? Answers on a postcard please...
Pete
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Re: Latest arrival in Sunny Scotland.
After sorting out all the bodges I took her out for a wee 20 mile run to make sure everything was okay...
Ah well, thought I might be able to run her for a few months before stripping everything....bugger....
Pete
....apart from the hellish noise from the open kerker (needs a baffle) it would appear it is chucking oil down the exhaust. Ah well, thought I might be able to run her for a few months before stripping everything....bugger....
Pete
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