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trialnick

posted on 30/11/16 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
Newbie here

Hi all
First post so be gentle. For some idea that must have made sense at some point in the past I'm building a BEC. Not one of those them there fancy kit thingies but a 1969 Mk3 Triumph Spitfire with Yamaha Fazer 1000 engine. It's a Spitfazer ( see what I did there ) your true Spitfire traditionalist will burn me at the stake but you only live once unless you are of feline persuasion. Engine and drive train are in but I have a couple of basic questions. Will the original bike battery be ok, no major loads over the bike electrics that I can think of. Also will I need a secondary fuel pump with original Spitfire tank and engine running carbs or will the bike pump be sufficient.
I'm sure there will be more stupid questions to come
Thanks Nick

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gremlin1234

posted on 30/11/16 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
hi ya, and welcome
you are not the first to put a bike engine in a spitfire so this post may help a bit
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=195493

usually, for a bike engine a bike fuel pump is what you want

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russbost

posted on 30/11/16 at 07:00 PM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the madhouse!

Bike fuel pump should be fine, bike battery, hmmm maybe, depends what the alternator output is like on the Fazer & how long stuff like engine fan runs for after turned off, bike batteries don't have a lot of reserve capacity for that sort of thing.

Assuming the alternator puts out more than enough to run all electrics you're ever likely to use (which will be quite a bit more than on the bike) like wipers, 2 lots of lights instead of 1, a larger rad fan than the bike & the blower motor if you're intending to plumb the heater in then you ought to be ok, but it could all get a bit marginal if you're intending use in all weathers

[Edited on 30/11/16 by russbost]





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trialnick

posted on 1/12/16 at 12:12 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the welcomes. Not sure my budget will stretch to matching the Hyabusa Spitfire but interesting to know others have tried before. I will try both the original fuel pump and battery and see how we go

Thanks again

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