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ericthered40 13-Nov-2005 00:03

Quote:

Originally posted by ali
Quote:

Originally posted by CK and AK
you will need a fuel injection pump Eric with the fuel injected engine, so unless you change the tank to the 'ie' tank, you will need an external fuel pump and a return to tank fuel line.
Talk to Paul Payne - he has already done this with an SS.
I have done it all with the monster.

You dont need to 'drill out' for larger engine bolts - you sleeve the engine - comes courtesy of B&Q for about £7 per length.

Means you can go back to 583 if you ever want to.

Note: if you are using any 620 engine with key recognition, you will need all the parts from that bike, unless you are using a different computer.



Hope this is of help?

Alan

The old SSs come with a fule pump as standard, but it's not as strong as the ie pump. The good news is that it's exactly the same size. The tank has a return spiggot on the bottom. Geoff reconned they just swapped the ie pump into the new tank and that was it, but I may be mistaken as the whole codeine/red wine thing is reaking havoc with my memory... :lol:

Ali

Plot thickening as we speak ? :lol:

I did wonder what the buzzing was when I turned the ignition on :lol:

[Edited on 13-11-2005 by ericthered40]

skidlids 13-Nov-2005 00:11

Can't see a problem with that junk low pressure (probably around 0.4Bar) pump inside tank and replace with a High pressure (probably around 3.0Bar) pump. Then its just a matter of finding somewhere to mount the pressure regulator

antonye 13-Nov-2005 17:16

Nice one mate, looks very nice indeed!

Redruth 13-Nov-2005 19:18

Well done Eric. And everyone is being tremendously helpful, aren't they? Don't believe that red wine BS of Ali's though. His memory is goddam perfect. He may just be a tad reluctant to share is vast knowledge because he's worried about you being up his chuff next season :devil:

domski 13-Nov-2005 19:21

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Originally posted by Redruth
he's worried about you being up his chuff next season :devil:

So would any man!!

:lol:

ericthered40 13-Nov-2005 19:50

Well just settled in after me first blast on the beast :o

So far i have discovered not to push a Sport max front tyre celebrating it's tenth birthday :o

It's actually much better than i had expected apart from the flat spot in between 2k and 10k it fly.

:burn::P

TP 13-Nov-2005 19:53

ha!

Good on you Eric. She looks good too!

I've just gotten off the phone after having a chat about my bike for next year ... I'm really looking forward to this now :D

BRING IT ON NOW!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

domski 13-Nov-2005 19:55

Quote:

Originally posted by TP
I've just gotten off the phone after having a chat about my bike for next year ... I'm really looking forward to this now :D

BRING IT ON NOW!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

You realise the 'old' pilot struggled to stop it from crashing all the time - you sure you can handle it?

:lol:

TP 13-Nov-2005 19:56

Quote:

Originally posted by domski
Quote:

Originally posted by TP
I've just gotten off the phone after having a chat about my bike for next year ... I'm really looking forward to this now :D

BRING IT ON NOW!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

You realise the 'old' pilot struggled to stop it from crashing all the time - you sure you can handle it?

:lol:

:lol:

I might not be on that one now ... ;)

ericthered40 13-Nov-2005 20:00

Eat my dust Skippy :lol:


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