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Some pics of my FJ1200 project

Started by dma251, May 23, 2014, 02:24:34 AM

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Pat Conlon

As Randy pointed out, the center nipple is the gas inlet...it feeds the 4 carbs.
the 2 white T's where you have the Tygon lines are the fuel bowl vents.
Looks like you have fuel pump carbs....
1) Free Owners Manual download: https://tinyurl.com/fmsz7hk9
2) Don't store your FJ with E10 fuel https://tinyurl.com/3cjrfct5
3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
4) Important items for the '84-87 FJ's:
Safety wire: https://tinyurl.com/99zp8ufh
Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3

movenon

Here is a picture of my 1990 FJ carbs. The two white tees are vents the metal one is the fuel inlet  :good2:


Note the one JIS POS screw has been replaced with a SS Allen head :)..
Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

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dma251

Excellent!   I really appreciate the headaches you guys saved me from!     

My next q
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movenon

Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

1990 FJ 1200

dma251

I've been doing "forum-assisted" projects for the last 15 years.    None would have happened without forums and enthusiasts like this....

Randy - I am placing an order tomorrow for pod filters and jets.
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dma251

Here's the results of my latest series of late-night drinking and smoking in Washington State.....

I made an instrument cluster out of a mount from a gas-turbine engine I had, and I bought 12v bulbs for the crazy little indicator lights that were on it.   They're surplus military, push-to-test, made from machined aluminum and have a mechanical shutter in them for dimming.    Just such a great example of design overkill at tax-payer expense.   I saved them knowing I would find the right project to use them one-day, and this is that time.

Gauge will be my iPhone velcro-mounted.  I also wired into the harness an iPhone charge cord to switched-power.

Also working on the headlight.  I have two more of these cool cnc aluminum mounts, and I want to integrate them into this somehow.  It's the bucket for a cx500 and the ring and lens from something else Stanley.   (I always thought that was an awfully American sounding name to be a Japanese lighting company....)

Also started ordering parts for the lithium-Iron battery I am building for it.  Don't know what to do about the tail yet.....  

Maybe I'll figure that out over the winter.  I want  to learn how to copper-plate.....
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X-Ray

This looks like it is going to be a real fun bike to ride,  :good2:
'94 FJ1200 Wet Pale Brown
'93 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver
'84 FJ1100 Red/White

'91 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver ( Now Sold)
'92 FJ1200 Project/Resto Dark Violet/Silver (Now Sold)






For photos of my rear wheel swap, heres the link  https://www.flickr.com/gp/150032671@N02/62k3KZ

fj johnnie


fj1289

Nice work!  Like how you are reusing parts and materials from completely different purposes 

Keep up the good work !

big r

Looking good. What is in that bucket, looks like rat was there :rofl2: :rofl2:

dma251

Quote from: big r on July 25, 2014, 11:41:19 AM
Looking good. What is in that bucket, looks like rat was there :rofl2: :rofl2:

I think you are referring to my scrap wiring tub.  Its all the harnesses I've collected over the years.   I keep lengths over about 1' and most of the time can match up color/stripe colors exactly.   This bike has required major surgery to the wiring harness, and if I had known what was ahead, I would have just started over from scratch.   One of the issues is that the components (ignitor box, relays, fuses, etc.) were scattered throughout the length of th bike, so I had to relocate everything to one side of the harness or the other.  I also reduced its complexity significantly.   

One of the complications is how I was going to use two-wire trucklite LED clearance lights as running/signal lights.   I had to add two relays to be able to accomplish both functions.   That added to the mess...

One thing I am considering is rewiring the run/kill switch to act as an ignition/main power switch.  This way I can delete the ignition switch and maybe later install a hidden toggle as a security mechanism.   Theft is not an issue where I live, but the next owner may want a little security.

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Arnie

I think your project looks great.

About your idea of a hidden "security" toggle switch for the ignition.......

My first bike had no keyed ignition switch, just a fork lock.
I added a "security" toggle switch hidden up under the tank.
Then I went to my job which was at the Ford Utica trim plant NE of Detroit.
When I finished work at about midnight, I went out to my bike, brushed the light dusting of snow off the seat, and proceeded to kick it for about 1/2 an hour until I remembered my new hidden switch.  :bad:
It started with the next kick.  Boy, was I dumb back then.

ribbert

Quote from: Arnie on July 25, 2014, 09:12:38 PM
........and proceeded to kick it for about 1/2 an hour until I remembered my new hidden switch.  :bad:
It started with the next kick.

Arnie, that must have been the Norton, it would take that much kicking before realising something was wrong and not just normal starting procedure. :biggrin:

Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

Arnie

Quote from: ribbert on July 25, 2014, 09:37:06 PM
Quote from: Arnie on July 25, 2014, 09:12:38 PM
........and proceeded to kick it for about 1/2 an hour until I remembered my new hidden switch.  :bad:
It started with the next kick.

Arnie, that must have been the Norton, it would take that much kicking before realising something was wrong and not just normal starting procedure. :biggrin:

Noel

Noel,

You malign the mighty Norton unfairly when the real culprit which causes hard starting in Nortons is the Luke'sAss electrics.  Once I'd replaced the Lucas coils with K-mart branded Chevy V8 coils, my Norton would start 1st or 2nd kick (as long as you kicked it properly).
No, the bike in question was a Bultaco Metralla 250.  It had "Femsa" ignition pieces (think poor quality Luke'sAss) and genuine Luke'sAss lighting bits.  It was not a "hard starter" when right, but could start backwards if the timing was a bit off.
Anyhow, the switch was installed on the Bul.

dma251

Today I received the diodes I needed to tie the right and left turn signal indicator wires together on one indicator lamp.    Still haven't received the special midget-flange 12vdc bulbs for these indicators.   One of the neatest things about these little indicator lamps is that they have a mechanical aperture shutter that can mechanically dim the light.   Something I love about military surplus - Since the taxpayers were paying, everything is of the highest quality.  These little indicator lamps came from a sweet little gas-turbine APU for starting jets.

The cost to the taxpayers for these little jump-starters was only $28,000.   
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