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Author: Subject: zx9r running a treat
MK9R

posted on 20/1/03 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
zx9r running a treat

For those of you who read my other posts about getting the zx9 engine running correctly, i can now tell you that it is running perfectly. After all the arseing around with fuel/air mixtures, needle heights i found the problem was down to all 4 of the primary jets beeing bloked solid!! I took them out, soaked them in carb cleaner, then in acetone and then used a wire brush to poke down the jet to push the cr@p out. result - one perfect running engine!!

As a summary of what i have done to get the engine running properly i have done the following:-

1. Hot wired the Brown and white wire in the ignition switch plug and inserted a 100ohm resitor between the white (+12V) and the grey wire.

2. Hot wire clutch switch.

3. Totally clean out float chambers and all jets. You will not believe how much $hit is in there, especially if the engine has been lying around for a bit! I am going to fit a different fuel filter and a water seperator in the car.

4. Replaced main jets with TTS performance jets

5. Blocked the main pilot air jet with a match stick and epoxy.

6. Set pilot mixture screw to 2.5 turns out.

7. Fitted a TTS air filter

8. Carb breather pipe left open, and piped away from all hot items as fuel can pi$$ out if the float needles get stuck open.

9. Exhuast breather left open (pipes on top of cam cover)


The engine is now cleaned, sprayed with aluminium paint, except the cam cover, clutch plate cover, alternator cover, and water pump which are being preped to be sprayed metallic blue to match the intended bodywork. It looks the dogs knackers!!

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Jasper

posted on 20/1/03 at 10:27 AM Reply With Quote
Well done - looks like this will be saving me lots of time and headaches!!

Thanks

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sting

posted on 21/1/03 at 10:17 AM Reply With Quote
excellent well done glad you sorted it and as per jasper thanks for the post as it might help us other ninja users.

cheers
Sting

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Macca

posted on 21/1/03 at 10:31 AM Reply With Quote
Been around the block yet?
Col

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MK9R

posted on 21/1/03 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
It would be pretty difficult, we haven't even took delivery of the chassis yet!
Check my photos out

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Jasper

posted on 21/1/03 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
Yeh - and I thought you'd just been a REALLY fast builder till I saw the pics!!!!
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Adrian Elkin

posted on 22/1/03 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MK9R
For those of you who read my other posts about getting the zx9 engine running correctly, i can now tell you that it is running perfectly.


Glad to hear it and well done. Just got to get my own arse in gear now!!!

Regards
Adrian

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