OK here are some photos from the work today.....
1st shot - these are the 2 plastic T-pieces. The OEM RX is on the right, its now 10mm shorter in overall width than it needs to be. The FCR spare is on the left. Its 20mm longer than the RX piece.....
I had to take 10mm off the tapered end, and replicate the small O-ring grooves. Also had to take the taper off and turn it back into a circular cross-section so it would fit into the body of the carby properly. Careful use of the angle grinder soon took care of the taper and the 2 O-ring grooves !!
Here is the ghetto lathe with the T-piece inserted in the chuck and the young bloke pulling the trigger.......I slced off the end, removed the taper - and cut 2 O-ring grooves. Working plastic is pretty easy
Here is a pic of the new inlet manifold stubs bolted up to the motor.....
Rubber manifold boots fitted......
and finally - 36mm Keihin CVK semi-flat slides fitted. These are the same style of carbies used on ZRX's......I am really looking forward to seeing how they go on the old 77 Z1000.
Filled the bowls with fuel and a temporary fuel tank (funnel ) - gave it a kick in the guts and after a few winds - she burped into life Happy about that I was. Throttle is not hanging either on the shut-down, so it looks like there are no air-leaks around the new alloy manifold stubs or the inlet rubbers.......
Sounded fine, good response considering that the jetting is just a shot in the dark. Need to spend some time with the manometer now and get the butterflies balanced properly - with all the dicking around today with the throttle-shaft adjustments etc - the balance is a bit out. Not a whole lot but it needs to be sorted. I intend to keep these carbies on now and get them working 100% so this old girl may even get a run at Brett's dyno I am sure he will be stoked at another old bike going in there .......