Getting there pipe work done
#1
Getting there slowly.
Got all the pipe work done.

Now just have to do the fidly bits.
Fuel pump,reg,oil hoses,brackets etc.
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#2
Looking good, Keep it up! Pi_thumbsup
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#3
Looks very clean - nice homebuild Pi_thumbsup Pi_thumbsup

Bit of a job getting the up-pipe to clear the fairing/fan switch/everything else isn't it Very Happy
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#4
Nice job Ants! How long till you start testing?
Shayne
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#5
Keep it coming Ants - looking good.
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#6
Cheers guys.
Like everything it's takes a while to make thing fits the first time.
Still have to make up some brackets to fit the Fuel reg , fuel pump and boost control.
Get the oil feed and drain lines.
Relocate the radiator temp switch.

I might fit a second fan as well.
Hoping 2 to 4 weeks should be ready to start her up.
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#7
that is looking fantastic Ants as for the temp switch i have mine relocated on the other side through a brass t-piece as you see in the pic then all you have to do is lengthen the wiring i actually ran mine through the front fairing bracket and out the other side http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/X...CN2221.jpg
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#8
Not cheap those brass tee's, the next time i just brought the alloy one from Rcc .

cheaper may be a 25mm stainless pipe with stainless o2 sensor mount welded on (same thread)
I have used a 1"pvc tee also but it deformed in time and i worried about loosing a hose in the middle of nowhere.(not to mention steam burn....)
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#9
Whatchotalkinbout Maj.

Thats the same cheap brass tee you fitted to mine???Pi_tongue

Send me a link to the RCC one please.


Sorry for the thread steal Ants nice work mate shee's comming together nicely. Kudos for doing it all yourself.
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