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hose disconnects *first post*

Started by theLeopard, April 30, 2014, 09:06:25 PM

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theLeopard

Quote from: Capn Ron on May 10, 2014, 01:01:54 AMHope that helps.
Immensely.
I can purchase the appropriate manual (and those things aint cheap!), thank you.
1992 FJ1200

Quote from: George"It is What It Is Until It Ain't Anymore"

movenon

Nothing on a motorcycle is cheap  :lol:.. But you can get used factory Yamaha manuals for 15-25.00 dollars. They show up on e bay all the time. There are DVD versions  for less than 15.00.  You don't need a shiny collectors copy, coffee stains on the cover is preferred....

I think it is still there,  you can got to rapidshare.  Log in: movenon
                                     password: fjowner
And copy a service factory service manual, I think there is a copy of the Clymers also in there.  Quality isn't good but it's about as cheap as I can make it... :).
George
Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

1990 FJ 1200

FJ_Hooligan

The only "nipple" I see in your picture looks like the carb float bowl drain.  Am I not seeing something? 

Also, I do see that one of your breather hoses is kinked.  That is bad!  If the breather is kinked, fuel will squirt out of everywhere as the fuel pump builds unvented pressure in the float bowls.
DavidR.

theLeopard

The nipple isn't displayed in the picture, is simply for locational-reference.
Here's a basic design:


Oh, and that kink is in one of the overflow hoses which aren't positioned properly (nor leaking) atm.
Probably just going to push them back towards the rear fender like they were before we tore into the thing.

Quote from: movenon on May 10, 2014, 10:14:38 AM
Nothing on a motorcycle is cheap  :lol:.. But you can get used factory Yamaha manuals for 15-25.00 dollars. They show up on e bay all the time. There are DVD versions  for less than 15.00.  You don't need a shiny collectors copy, coffee stains on the cover is preferred....

I think it is still there,  you can got to rapidshare.  Log in: movenon
                                     password: fjowner
And copy a service factory service manual, I think there is a copy of the Clymers also in there.  Quality isn't good but it's about as cheap as I can make it... :).
George
Eh, we bought a Clymers for like $35 but it isn't useful. Probably just going to spend the bill and get a certified copy from Yamaha.
1992 FJ1200

Quote from: George"It is What It Is Until It Ain't Anymore"

racerrad8

I tried to call, but the call would not go through.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

theLeopard

yeah I forgot today was the 9th and they turned it off this morning.
the manual should show up Monday or Tuesday so if you don't hear from me sooner you will then. $100 in cab fare last week  :drinks: it's time
1992 FJ1200

Quote from: George"It is What It Is Until It Ain't Anymore"

movenon

On the manual, I have both. There are a few errors in the Clymer but it still is handy.  I just finished installing some of Randy's valve stem seals (http://www.rpmracingca.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Head%3AVSS) and re-timing the cams etc., I refereed to both of the manuals. The procedure is the same, they are just written differently.  Sometimes that helps in the understanding of what you are doing.  Also don't overlook the search function, lots of information buried in the forum.
George
Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

1990 FJ 1200

theLeopard

k new problem.

got the bike back last night, seemed to be running well enough to commute.
idled 200rpm low, sounded a bit throaty, but it was tac'ing 6000 no problem, filled up the tank with 91 Mobil and called it a night.
started it up this morning, pulled the choke.

idled ~2500 (standard) for a few minutes then dropped down to 1000.
did that for a couple minutes, gave it some gas, hit 2500 again, pushed the choke, was ~500rpm. gave it a bit of gas, pulled the choke again, let it warm up a few more minutes.
pushed in the choke, steady idle @800rpm, ok same as last night lets go.

get to the first stoplight, engine dies.
try to start it, choke in, turns over a few times idles low; hit the throttle, bike dies.
pull the choke, tac'ing anywhere from 1000-2500rpm. (tried this a few times)
as soon as I hit the gas bike dies.

bad fuel pump, dirty gas lines, or what?
I just serviced the carb.
1992 FJ1200

Quote from: George"It is What It Is Until It Ain't Anymore"