95fzr basket case
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95fzr basket case
my ride last week went bad...
now I have to fix this thing...and I havent any clue as of yet how to make this happen
I do have spare parts though to do it
now I have to fix this thing...and I havent any clue as of yet how to make this happen
I do have spare parts though to do it
What do you need to know John? The new part needs to come in box labled " Falicon", and just assemble with new parts as needed from that point.
Uhhhh...., on a more somber note, does the engine still run Ok?, Like, we hope no big parts went through the crank gear?
Looks to me like the case survived Ok, but I can only see so much.
Uhhhh...., on a more somber note, does the engine still run Ok?, Like, we hope no big parts went through the crank gear?
Looks to me like the case survived Ok, but I can only see so much.
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thanks guys for the quick replies....sorry I feel ignorant on this but never went this far to pull out the internal basket (the one with fingers that broke on mine)
konto this is a good link
http://members.cox.net/kontoboy/factory ... ft_kit.htm
So I need to run to the store to get mm bolts to thread into the sleeve and pull out ? makes sense as konto states 'it doesnt look possible to remove' - until I realized the sleeve will allow me to then remove the basket
and for the record i still have the shift kit....I never installed it...
yeah this is the 95 bike
konto this is a good link
http://members.cox.net/kontoboy/factory ... ft_kit.htm
So I need to run to the store to get mm bolts to thread into the sleeve and pull out ? makes sense as konto states 'it doesnt look possible to remove' - until I realized the sleeve will allow me to then remove the basket
and for the record i still have the shift kit....I never installed it...
yeah this is the 95 bike
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John
Want I should send you the basket out of this motor?
The bottom end is going together todaywhen I founf three busted valve guides in this head. I was going to have it to ship early next week but I need to get guides for it now.
Let me know
Want I should send you the basket out of this motor?
The bottom end is going together todaywhen I founf three busted valve guides in this head. I was going to have it to ship early next week but I need to get guides for it now.
Let me know
Jim
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett
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I was giving it a bit of wrist while in first gear....once it was up I sort of went into 2nd gear - where it didnt really get into 2nd gear. Thats when it when clunk.Simonsi wrote:This doesnt look very good.
What happened? How did you know, that something is wrong?
Bike was running fine afterwards...but there was a strange vibration but not so much under 45mph. I knew something was bad and figured it was broken friction material rings etc.
I opted not to install the shift kits I have into the 95. I had those destined for the two 90 bikes.
Today I sourced the clutch basket from a spare motor and it is all back together. I removed all the visible material - and threw in a new oil filter - did several oil changes and will see how it goes.
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If you're happy with just changing the oil, all well and good.
But, there is a large oil drain hole that allows oil from that area into the sump, if a large piece, or lots of small ones have found their way into the sump, (and they will have), they could easily block the oil pick-up to the pump.
If the pump pick-up gets blocked, you'll do your crankshaft (big end goes first) .
The basket broke on mine and when I removed the sump to check, there were lot's of pieces in there.
Chris
But, there is a large oil drain hole that allows oil from that area into the sump, if a large piece, or lots of small ones have found their way into the sump, (and they will have), they could easily block the oil pick-up to the pump.
If the pump pick-up gets blocked, you'll do your crankshaft (big end goes first) .
The basket broke on mine and when I removed the sump to check, there were lot's of pieces in there.
Chris
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