1986 ZG1300
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Re: 1986 ZG1300
8 years 10 months ago
Top job Ian, that looks impressive work.
I get nervous about something as basic as fixing the starter clutch or changing the CCT :whistle:
Cheers Tim
I get nervous about something as basic as fixing the starter clutch or changing the CCT :whistle:
Cheers Tim
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without the loss of enthusiasm " Winston Churchill.
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Re: 1986 ZG1300
8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months agokwak1261 wrote: thats enough taking it to bits, time to start putting it back together, the frame tubes were clean and free from rust internally.
doner frame from Mark In Torquay Thank you , just got to make up a few dowels to insert into the tubes
then i can start welding it back together
powder coaters booked for next week.
Nice!! I see by your setup you've got some pipefitting/welding experience. Tig welding or Mig? I love my Thermal Arc 186 with pulse tig. I modified a rad fan housing which is .032" sheetmetal and tigged it all up.
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Re: 1986 ZG1300
8 years 10 months ago
Got a nice little weldstar TIG, ideal for this sort of thing. the only issue i can see will be the bottom joint
where i get close to the original weld. could pick up a bit of contamination ill turn the pulse on to help.
where i get close to the original weld. could pick up a bit of contamination ill turn the pulse on to help.
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Re: 1986 ZG1300
8 years 10 months ago
bought myself an ultrasonic cleaner, very pleased, should have bought one years ago.
stripped the injector bodies and gave them a few sessions in the tank.
got a spare set of carbs for the A5 going in next.
stripped the injector bodies and gave them a few sessions in the tank.
got a spare set of carbs for the A5 going in next.
Z1300 A4 ZG1300 DFI X2
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
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Re: 1986 ZG1300
8 years 10 months ago
when i bought this bike it came with a set of carbs. apparently they had problems with the DFI
and so tried a set of carbs to see if it would run any better but couldnt get them to hold petrol let alone run the bike.
this is why the bike had been left.
well i thought i would pull the said carbs to bits and put them through the ultrasonic cleaner, at least they would do as a spare set for the A5
well this is what i found inside.
looks like a bit of silicon to hold the main jet in and as for the condition inside im not surprised they leaked..
and so tried a set of carbs to see if it would run any better but couldnt get them to hold petrol let alone run the bike.
this is why the bike had been left.
well i thought i would pull the said carbs to bits and put them through the ultrasonic cleaner, at least they would do as a spare set for the A5
well this is what i found inside.
looks like a bit of silicon to hold the main jet in and as for the condition inside im not surprised they leaked..
Z1300 A4 ZG1300 DFI X2
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
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