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So what is everyone buying their FJ for Christmas?

Started by craigo, December 03, 2010, 05:04:20 PM

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craigo

Hey there Pat,

Naw, What you think is wallpaper are actually deck chair mattress pads in for the winter rains.  They just seem to fit there better.  And they do look great, don't they?   :negative:   :dash2:

Because the house is all of 2 years old, they make garages with the walls finished.  My wife and I have rentals and the carpet is from one of those units that had to have the carpert replaced.  So, instead of just throwing it out, we carpeted the garage.   :wacko3: Nicer on the feet but have to be more carefull about doing work out there.  So alot of cardboard is used.

Cheers,

CraigO
90FJ1200
CraigO
90FJ1200

jvb_ca

Quote from: craigo on December 06, 2010, 08:38:10 AM
Nicer on the feet but have to be more carefull about doing work out there.  So alot of cardboard is used.

Cheers,

CraigO
90FJ1200

Ya I use cardboard as well. It keeps "me" clean ...  :crazy: ...

Cheers...Jake
Cheers...Jake
86FJ1200
Ontario

andyoutandabout

Garth, be super interesting to me when you diagnose that resting LHS leak - I notice mine is doing the same. It's not much, so it'll have to be an easy fix else doubt I'll bother with it.
life without a bike is just life

Harvy

Quote from: andyoutandabout on December 06, 2010, 10:52:08 PM
Garth, be super interesting to me when you diagnose that resting LHS leak - I notice mine is doing the same. It's not much, so it'll have to be an easy fix else doubt I'll bother with it.


I'm not sure if this applies to either of the cases here, but I noticed a drip of oil on the ground immediately below the shift linkage this morning.
Turns out it is a wee bit of excess filter oil coming off the UNI dual pods......just happens to drop onto the rubber boot on the shift linkage and then onto the ground (bike on sidestand)


Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

Marsh White

Quote from: Harvy on December 06, 2010, 11:29:05 PM
Quote from: andyoutandabout on December 06, 2010, 10:52:08 PM
Garth, be super interesting to me when you diagnose that resting LHS leak - I notice mine is doing the same. It's not much, so it'll have to be an easy fix else doubt I'll bother with it.


I'm not sure if this applies to either of the cases here, but I noticed a drip of oil on the ground immediately below the shift linkage this morning.
Turns out it is a wee bit of excess filter oil coming off the UNI dual pods......just happens to drop onto the rubber boot on the shift linkage and then onto the ground (bike on sidestand)


Harvy

Nah - I think they are talking about the countershaft seal.  My 89 has been doing it a little bit for years.  Others can chime in who have replaced it - but I believe it is a severe pain in the ass - splitting the cases I think.  I do remember someone once on the yahoo list saying they were able to do it without splitting the cases - but I think BS was called.  Anyway - I have only a minor recollection of this - and no actual knowledge - so those who have done it please chime in!

racerrad8

Quote from: Marsh White on December 06, 2010, 11:58:47 PM
Anyway - I have only a minor recollection of this - and no actual knowledge - so those who have done it please chime in!

I already did...and in a car where there is not much room. The bike would be wide open and much easier.
Quote from: racerrad8 on December 03, 2010, 07:36:22 PM

I ran it for a few minutes and noticed it appeared to be coming from the trans seal. I replaced it again since he used a drift to drive it in and it looked pretty beat. Ran it again and the same amount of oil leak. It was definitely coming from the output shaft area, not the pushrod or shifter.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Firehawk068

A set of Renntec engine guards from Marc, and a Superbrace from Hendrik (sorry Andy, I beat ya to it)



And as soon as those Vibrinator thingys come in, a set of those.
Alan H.
Denver, CO
'90 FJ1200

Bob

Carbs are going on a trip to SC for a rebuild from ebay guy 'oldskoolcarbs' (Rich West).  I've clean 'em, I've put in shiny SS bolts, I've replaced parts ... just can't seem to get them dialled in right.  'SILVERGOAT' on this list purchased a set of carbs from Rich and said they were great.  I'm hoping for the same experience with a rebuild.   

http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=2597.msg20543#msg20543
Bob N.
'93 FJ
'17 V-Strom DL650
Whitby, ON

weymouth399

Hi Bob
What is that going to cost, I have new ones here and can dail yours in also

Bob W
84 FJ 1100
86 FJ1200
89 FJ1200
5  FJ POWERED race cars
76 LB80 Chappy
93 KX500 ice for sale
00 KX500 ice/dirt
04 KDX220 dirt for sale
04 KX500 ice
08 KLX450 ice/road
72 CT90x2 for sale

pdxfj

I believe it was Klavdy who posted the information on replacing the CS seal.

He used the smallest three jaw puller he could find and reversed the fingers so they pointed outward.  Then worked them between the seal and CS and pulled the seal out.  After that he carefully installed the new one.

Something has been leaking oil onto my chain for quite a while and the excess collects on the end of my chain guard and inside the sprocket cover.  Never been really bad but now that it's a visible drip I can't have that when I park my FJ next to my boss's Harley.

How's it going to look when a FJ leaks oil and his Harley does not.

Here's the type of puller he used.

http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-three-jaw-puller-set-40965.html


Marsh White

Garth, that sounds like the go!  Please take a few pics when you do it and let us know how it went.  I really should do mine as well.  It has been leaking a touch since I bought it.  No drips or anything ever - but the inside of the CS cover really fills up with "gunk".

pdxfj

Will do.. It'll have to wait until after the first of the year.

Less than 7 days until my sister, her husband and their 4.75 kids come for Christmas.  Uncle Garth may not make New Years sane..  Yes.. they all stay with me..

Dan Filetti

Quote from: pdxfj on December 09, 2010, 11:14:03 AM
Something has been leaking oil onto my chain for quite a while

A chain oiler!!!  Don't fix it.  Dudes in the UK pay like 150 bucks for that feature....

Dan
Live hardy, or go home. 

Mark Olson

Quote from: pdxfj on December 09, 2010, 12:18:13 PM
Will do.. It'll have to wait until after the first of the year.

Less than 7 days until my sister, her husband and their 4.75 kids come for Christmas.  Uncle Garth may not make New Years sane..  Yes.. they all stay with me..

you have my sympathy  :empathy3:

Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

                           " Get off your ass and Ride"

Bob

Quote from: weymouth399 on December 09, 2010, 06:58:02 AM
What is that going to cost, I have new ones here and can dail yours in also
Hello Bob...
$175.  I could not justify buying a new set (much as I wanted to), so this seemed a good option.  The carbs are still in the bike; there's some family stuff going on (sick out-of-town relatives) that's keeping me out of the garage.

What do you suggest?
Bob N.
'93 FJ
'17 V-Strom DL650
Whitby, ON