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- 02 Aug 2020, 09:44
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
- Replies: 7
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Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
Took the bike out for a quick spin a week ago. Just pottering about making a mental list of any issues. Came back with a shopping list lol. Mainly electrical stuff. Idiot lights, engine temperature sensor and stuff like that. Been working through them all. The engine temperature sensor is a homemade...
- 25 Jul 2020, 12:45
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Fish's 1992 750C Engine Rebuild and Other Goodies
- Replies: 81
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Re: Fish's 1992 750C Engine Rebuild and Other Goodies
Nice work on that fender eliminator.
When I did my six speed conversion years ago I don't recall having any clutch issues. But it was something like 12 years ago now. I do remember the neutral light switch being in the wrong place for the 550 selector.
Keep up the good work
Chris
When I did my six speed conversion years ago I don't recall having any clutch issues. But it was something like 12 years ago now. I do remember the neutral light switch being in the wrong place for the 550 selector.
Keep up the good work
Chris
- 19 Jul 2020, 10:38
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: 1100 B1 Newby
- Replies: 76
- Views: 39026
Re: 1100 B1 Newby
Thats nice. Seen the 4 into 4 exhausts and they look really cool. Would you buy one or make it yourself?
Chris
Chris
- 19 Jul 2020, 10:33
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
- Replies: 7
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Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
As you can see from the above 2 posts the layout is fairly cramped. The close fit of the injector rail against the frame means that some of the wiring has to be routed over the frame at the back of the tank. The fuel tank itself has to adapted to take a fuel return pipe and also the fuel tap itself ...
- 19 Jul 2020, 10:26
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
- Replies: 7
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Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
20200719_111244.jpg k. Main relay for the DFI l. Battery. Uses a glass fibre mat electrolyte so it can be mounted flat m. Fuel return pipe. Connects to a one way valve to return unused fuel in the rail to the tank n. Fuel rail. This is a really tight fit to the frame. o. Throttle body unit and thro...
- 19 Jul 2020, 10:05
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
- Replies: 7
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Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
Thought this might be interesting Main layout of components. 20200719_104943.jpg a. Inlet pipe from turbo b. Injectors. Bosch yellow top from a 2l Vauxhall car c. Plenum chamber d. Fuel pump. Walbro 255 e. Boost pressure sensor. Out of sight but it attaches to the back of the plenum f. Fuel filter g...
- 18 Jul 2020, 20:16
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
- Replies: 7
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The GPzephyr 810 turbo project
Hi all. This thing was built by me the best part of a decade ago but since the original Zephyr Zone died a lot of information disappeared. There are some pictures in the showroom section and I may be able to find some more from years ago that might be appropriate to put up too. So I bought this in 2...
- 18 Jul 2020, 20:10
- Forum: The Zephyr Showroom
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
- Replies: 7
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Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
Hey Jones
I'll start a thread in the projects section. That'll be a better place to put it.
I'll start a thread in the projects section. That'll be a better place to put it.
- 18 Jul 2020, 20:07
- Forum: The Zephyr Showroom
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6855
Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
Some more pics from earlier today.
- 17 Jul 2020, 20:29
- Forum: The Zephyr Showroom
- Topic: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6855
Re: The GPzephyr 810 turbo
Hi Jones. Its a shame about the old zone info being lost. I remember doing several how to's on things.
Don't think I have much saved at all. I'll go having a look at some of the old photo storage and see what can be found.
Chris
Don't think I have much saved at all. I'll go having a look at some of the old photo storage and see what can be found.
Chris