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Bought as a bike which wouldn't start in the wet, with no MOT in Nov 2014 - it's taken me almost exactly a year to work through the things that needed sorting - these included a fuel system clogged with jellied ethanol, a suspect TCI box (replaced with Ignitech unit), carbs that needed a thorough overhaul, exhaust fitting and stud problems, and a dragging clutch.

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Jellied Carb Float Bowls

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Main Jet needed a clean

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Mikuni BS32 Carb jigsaw

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You could eat your dinner off these now!

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The end result

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Nice job mate, you must be well chuffed. These old bikes deserve to be looked after and they are fun  to ride.

Nice, I wish I still had mine.

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sweet, where did you get the ignitech from and how much?

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49 minutes ago, drewpy said:

sweet, where did you get the ignitech from and how much?

Contact - Jiří Krejzl 

Email At [email protected]

Website here - with all contact and product info.

http://www.ignitech.cz/en/

Their English is way better than my Czech,

Bought their ignition SPARKER TCIP4 - standard - plugs made for XJ600 1991 - including USB serial comms 9pin port and serial to USB adapter

It came to EUR 174, which at the time worked out to around GBP 130

True plug and play - and great service from ignitech

Give them my best regards if you talk to them!

 

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Nice Work on the carbs!......:thumb:

Remember going through mine a few times on my old XJ....... Great Bikes!.......put over 130k miles on mine;)

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59 minutes ago, YamaHead said:

Nice Work on the carbs!......:thumb:

Remember going through mine a few times on my old XJ....... Great Bikes!.......put over 130k miles on mine;)

I can't quite strip and rebuild them blindfolded -  but it's close.  And I even know where both the detent balls, and their teeny weeny springs go - (apart from under the fridge, that is)!

great looking bike you ended up with:D

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