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Old 12th December 2011, 08:01 PM
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Well done Mike, looks a tidy build so far you should be proud
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Old 13th December 2011, 10:24 AM
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Congrats on the first ( 2nd in vid ) start up, sounds great
A major milestone of anyones build,

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Old 13th December 2011, 10:34 AM
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Yeh the builds really starting to come together now.

Mark, did you do anything to the carbs to get the engine idling as mine needs lots of choke at the minute, i was planning on just adjusting the idle mixture on each carb.

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Old 13th December 2011, 12:50 PM
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Yeh the builds really starting to come together now.

Mark, did you do anything to the carbs to get the engine idling as mine needs lots of choke at the minute, i was planning on just adjusting the idle mixture on each carb.

Mike
Mine ran pretty well as they came off the bike

If you havnt already make sure the idle screws under the carbs are all in the same position by screwing them all home then back out the same ammount (approx 3 turns should be somewhere near)

Running without a silencer/no airfilter and no coolant isnt going to give you a steady idle with no choke after 30seconds running

I suspect once you have coolant in and can let it run for a while with the throttle stop adjusted accordingly it will idle anyway

When you get around to fitting an air filter i would change two of your trumpets also so they are all the same length

Something else to consider with the zx6r carbs is the heating circuit underneath with the little coolant pipes

Every man and his dog will tell you, you dont need to use them but i would suggest you do! My carbs froze up in temps nowhere near freezing point (due to fuel atomisation having a refrigerant effect)

I know the same happened to Spuds car with these carbs too

I have them plumbed in and its never happened since

So unless you are using it only during summer months i would plumb them in, but you do get some nice dry sunny crisp winter days where you cant help but take it for a spin
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Old 26th March 2012, 10:02 AM
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Small bit of progress.
I bought a susuki tl1000 LH silencer off ebay for £10. made up a link pipe.
Looks ok, its mainly to keep the neighbours happy, sound pretty good to.
May have to upgrade for IVA but fine for now. Will post a pic when I get her outside next.

So £10 for an exhaust not bad!
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Old 11th April 2012, 07:36 PM
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Started to plumb in the cooling system.

Ordered the parts from ASH on ebay, good service.
1x 32mm 180 bend
1x 1m long pipe
1x 32mm joiner *may need one with a T-piece
1x 500mm length of 32mm hose, to be cut up and used as joiners.
1x 1m 16mm length of pipe

A polo radiator for less than £30!
and a push pull 12" fan from ebay, seems ok quality and powers up nicely


IMAG0362 by mjb22001, on Flickr

I'm reusing the sierra hose for the bottom rad pipe its not perfect but looks pretty good (not sure if this was the top or bottom hose on the sierra installation)
The pipe exiting the water pump was cut a re welded to make it shorter, I also welded it 180 deg so the small pipe exits downwards away from the manifold.
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Old 16th April 2012, 12:07 PM
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I'll get some more pic ups tonight,
Progress, mounted the radiator, well at least the top mounts, I used rivnuts rather than welding the top mounts as I want to check the fit with a nose cone later one, once checked I'll weld on the bottom mounts.

Fixed my thermo housing by filing the ali away from around the snapped off steel pipe, got about 10mm clearance and using a cut off from an old coolant pipe with a flaired end I welded it on. Should work ok.

I've also started work on an alternator bracket. I've had to mount it the other side as the westfield exhaust manifold meant I needed to move the engine mount to where the orignal alternator bracket was.

I think I've got it to clear the carbs and the steering rack and I'm using the sierra alternator belt.

The good news is come post IVA zetec fitment everything is where it needs to be so it should be a easy swap.
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