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00ultraz28

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    99 banshee, pro lite pistons,fmf fattys and silencers, 2-1 intake, yamaha street bike clutches.... less than 1500 invested and runs like a champ

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  1. sorry its been a while... i think i have the bike sold, but i still have the 1000 motor
  2. whats up guys i've got an 05 suzuki 1000 motor and an 04 yfz 450 for sale.... the motor has the radiator, computer,harness, throttle bodies, air box, and injectors... pretty much everything other than a fuel pump... the yfz has a locked up motor, probably wouldn't take much to fix, but would make a good frame for the 1000 motor if someone had the time to do it... i'll sell them seperate, but would like to get rid of them together.... i'll either take 1500 a piece or 2500 for them together
  3. I understand and wasn't trying to bash myself, just adding in some info that might be useful....
  4. I also am a painter and the steps here are correct, other than wet sanding the base... if it is applied correctly there is no need to sand. and also before you spray base over the surfacer, you need to spray a sealer to get an even color over the frame. I am a big fan of HOK... I've used ppg and found that it has a tendancy of lifting with the base... as far as what surfacer and clear to use, stick within the same manufacturer... if you use ppg , use strictly ppg, if you use dupont(which I also really like) stick with dupont clears and primers. This cuts down on some of the things that can go wrong.
  5. there is a HUGE power gain with t5s and the right jetting, and the sound is great
  6. you need to rejet the bike, with less air going through the motor you need less fuel... the idle screws are the knobs on top of the carbs. The screws on the side are your air/fuel mixture. You will need to change your main and pilot to smaller ones. Also I know some jet kits come with different needles for toomey exhaust. I'm no expert but i'm pretty positive this should help you out
  7. I'll be getting rid of the tors soon. I got everything unplugged just need to get all the useless wires out and get the removal kit.
  8. the jets are your problem if they are still factory. Anytime you get more air in or out of the motor it needs more fuel.
  9. I tried cranking it with the radiator cap off, no fluid came out of the cap. Afterwards I went for a short 10 minute ride. It dripped a few drops out but not a whole lot that I can tell and the overflow tank is full. Maybe its just overfilled. :shrug:
  10. weird thing is it just started doing it out of nowhere. Its been almost a year now since its been rebilt. I didn't ride it much more than just breaking it in after the rebuilt and didt ride it any over the winter. I've been riding it a good bit this summer and it hasn't ever done this before. I advance the timing and put a sprocket on it and all of the sudden its spittin out coolant
  11. Its a 99 model but i rebuilt the motor and put all new gaskets on it not too long ago. I'll try starting it with the radiator cap off tomorrow. Also its a stock head
  12. I cant keep coolant in the radiator. The coolant builds up in the catch tank in the bank and then runs out the dump tube right on top of the coil. When I open the radiator cap there is none in the radiator. Whats stopped up or is the radiator shot
  13. Stock carbs, still have the tors. The right side carb slide moves before the left. Do the big screws on top control the slides. If so which way do I need to turn them.
  14. yep it was the stator. got one locally from a friend and she fired right up.
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