Jump to content

docc

Moderators
  • Posts

    19,415
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1,084

Everything posted by docc

  1. The Chinese have been so expert at making their products "look" like quality pieces, but only with the labels and markings. It will be interesting to see what you receive. Might not truly know unless one is pulled apart and the various components are examined like @Ryland3210 did comparing the G8HN OMRON with the Chinese GEI. That exercise was extremely telling.
  2. Yeah, look at that: $9.87US each. Still probably the best fifty bucks you'll ever spend on your V11. Plus that twenty dollar can of CAIG DeOxit Gold. Dye-amn! Twelve-Thousand-Dollar motorcycles that can eat you up tens-of-dollars at a time . . .
  3. Pretty cool that onlinecomponents still offers these >best< High Current relays, and --> better ---> they are in your home State! You'll have them in a couple days!
  4. A full set of High Current OMRON relays, condition your battery (with clean and DeOxit treated terminals and gearbox ground), with a clean/treated Ignition Switch, and a "Decent Tune-up" will likely outpace any of the very best fuel additives. Pretty sure your tach reveals the real culprit . . .
  5. Yep, Techron is "some good sh!t." Yet, if your tach has gone flinky, focus on your Relay#2. If you are not already running High Current OMRON, do not hesitate: "Collect All Five!": https://www.onlinecomponents.com/en/omron-electronics/g8he1c7trdc12-42670683.html
  6. I am making some edits to the "Breakdown of Model Year Changes" in FAQ. Were all Scura numbered? What is the total number produced? I had thought 600, but see #652 and #670 reported. I have read "approximately 700." Is this knowable? And, again, were all Scura numbered?
  7. Such a sincere and talented performance. I had something to post with lotsa "boogie" and bass-sass, but it will have to wait . . . Here's one for @LowRyter, Tab Benoit performing "(Bring me my) Medicine" . . .
  8. This is one of those things that seems too simple to matter. Trust me, how you seal your vacuum taps (and maintain them) matters.
  9. Right? Very original early RedFrame Sport. Looks very nice!
  10. Swapped my intake vacuum-tap caps from "rubber" to silicone. I've had the rubber ones dry out, get loose and give running issue fits. I figured them for 5mm ID, but the caps came 5mm OD. Cut to length, and a little P-80 Emulsion "Temporary Rubber Assembly Lubricant," and they feel snug. Guess I should watch they don't squirt themselves off into a parallel universe. Hoping that the silicone caps stand up better (indefinitely?) to the heat cycling . . . (Take-offs into the Monkey Paw Spares Bag).
  11. Hey, there are still four months. And untold determination! "Maybe new rings. Also mufflers. A little wiring . . ."
  12. Sheesh, four months out and I am making no significant progress toward my "200.000 km" Centenary goal. Chipping away, though. I have a fresh rear tire in the wings, probably should get a front and go back into the shifter plate mechanism one more time. Maybe plugs, a valve adjustment, throttle body balance, you know: A Decent Tune-up/ guzzidiag . . . a compression test . . . check all those wheel bearings, the driveshaft U-joints, condition that battery . . . "Only forty-eight hundred" . . . "Maybe new rings. Also mufflers. A little wiring . . ."
  13. docc

    V11 Fuel pump

    There is a place for your V11 at the South'n SpineRaid. We'll open a full garage space for your rig. And supply the ice . . .
  14. Swiss born Fritz Egli: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Egli
  15. Sooooo - pretty sure the plates should be open enough to idle (not locked completely shut). The white knob is not the idle adjustment (it is the balancing adjustment between the throttle bodies). In your second image, above, (the one turned on its side), the glob of yellow paint fills the hex that is the right side idle stop screw. Looks like it could use some attention (like it's never been adjusted . . .) You, Sir, need a "Decent Tune-up" . . .
  16. docc

    V11 Fuel pump

    Side hack racers are pretty much all nutters, yah?
  17. docc

    V11 Fuel pump

    We'll have to draw the line at turning a Rosso Mandello to sidehack duty . . .
  18. I recall removing my throttle body assembly on the RedFrame Sport required the frame to be "crabbed." This Guzzimax puzzle is a head-scratcher!
  19. docc

    Checklist?

    I figured our prolific contributors would have collectively compiled a list by now . . .
  20. Possibly a sensor unplugged ? (Not sure which, if any, would trigger uncontrolled rpm . . .)
  21. Have you done the test for an air leak between the throttle bodies and head?
  22. Looks like your seat pan is sitting a bit hard on your battery, @Guzzimax. I had to round a sharp corner on mine to save the battery strap. Also, the front of the battery basket can be mounted under the subframe to make clearance.
  23. docc

    V11 Fuel pump

    Hey, it's your V11!
  24. It's identical to the "Spark 500" the V11 were delivered with. It lies on its side with the terminals facing rearward.
×
×
  • Create New...