Yamaha FJ1100, 84-85 |
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Finger and screwdriver Adjustable "Long Boy" extended Yamaha fuel screws | |
Long Boy Fuel Screw Kit $89.95 |
"Long Boy" Frustrated with trying to find an "almost 90 degree" screwdriver
to fine adjust your fuel screws for best idle and cruise? Make your life easier! Installation: Each screw assembly comes with:
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Carburetor Tuning Kits |
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CRB-Y07-1.0 $139.95 |
Boosts power a bit
at full throttle, improves throttle response - especially at low rpm
and part throttle, smoothing power delivery. Engine runs a bit cooler
and usually smoother. |
CRB-Y07-1.1-ti $159.95 |
Titanium needles, drop-in kit uses
Stainless Steel allen screws instead of zinc plated screws as in the
#1.0 kits, otherwise, the same dimensions and jets sizes as the #1.0
kit. |
CRB-Y07-3.0 $139.95 without filters |
Use if you remove the
stock airbox and replace it with individual filters. Use with aftermarket
exhaust, makes best maximum power. |
CRZ-EMU-100112k $168 / 4pcs |
Poor mileage? Rich running at low rpm? Factory Pro HDJ Emulsion Tubes (needle jets) - - - - - nickel plated for durability
84 Yam pn: 16H-14141-90-00
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Transmission Shift Improvement |
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SHFT-PRO-YAM-5 $139.95 |
Includes: Factory Pro
Microbearing Detent Arm, Heavy duty detent spring and gasket. Makes
shifting more positive. The
slightly stronger detent spring rotates the shift drum quicker - so the gears are
more likely to engage under quick shift conditions. The Microbearing
eliminates much friction, allowing the shift drum to rotate quicker
for fewer missed shifts. Especially helpful in decreasing the 2nd gear
and shift fork wear that the FJ1100's, FJ1200's and other bikes with
large, heavy transmission gears are so well known for. This kit will not fix a damaged transmission.
Hi Factory Pro guys!
I just wanted you to know that I
finally installed the Special order FJ1200 Detent Arm Shift
Kit you put together for me late last year. It went in
no problem, fit like it was OEM for my bike. (1989 FJ1200) It
should have been OEM matter of fact!
I had a chance to put the FJ thru
it's paces on a 50 mile test run right after installing the
kit. It is like having a *new* transmission! Before i
always had to remember to take care to get a good shift into
second from first...and sometimes it would hang in neutral no
matter what! Guess what? Problem G_O_N_E!
It shifts quick and smooth and sure with no more effort than
with the stock spring & arm, maybe even less. Be looking
for more orders--i think some of the guys on the FJ board are
very interested! :-)
Anyway, I had to write and tell
you how happy I am--I could KISS you guys! (don't worry,
I'm a girl..;-) anyway, you guys make any hats??
I'd sure be proud to wear one! :-)
Thanks again!
...and wishing you a prosperous
2007!
Mardi Clark aka 'Kitkat'
ps: The GSXR jet-kit that my roomie
(Jackie Gregory aka FastCat) bought from you for the 38mm "slingshot"
carbs on the 1127 motor made her extremely happy as well!
Followed instructions, just dropped the kit in, and it runs
perfectly well without any additional tweaking! Right on! You
have two big fans out here in Tacoma WA!
Feedback UPDATE JULY 2.012: after 10.000 kms the hard spring has just bed in and it is no more hard at all. The gear engage with less noise, less gearshift lever travel and more positive, resulting in a more pleasant riding, with less vibration, less effort on the up shifting and less worried about down shifting at high rpms. IT IS FANTASTIC!. RECOMMENDED |
Ignition Components |
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RTR-YAM-5 |
Ignition Advance Rotor no longer made - sorry |
Glad it all worked out, George. I think it's best to teach how to
solve the problem!
Thanks for the feedback!
Marc
Well, well, there's an FJ1200 page now!
Actually, the problem is twofold - the low-end carburetion is too
lean and the ignition timing curve is pretty aggressive at low rpm.
Try adding the advance and see if that's enough. Adding the Carb Recal Kit and the
advance will cure the FJ's "twitchy throttle" when properly tuned.
BTW - The FJ1100 needs the carb kit before the advance - as the advance alone will
cause a light pinging at cruising speed when going up slight hills on the freeway.
Thanks for the question,
Marc
Float Height Measuring | |
Needle Jet wear (sometimes called "worn emulsion tubes) |
Inspect your brass
needle jets for wear when you take out the needles. If the needle jets
have oval wear pattern, they will allow excess fuel to pass by the needle
causing excess low speed richness. The fuel will also consist of large drops, rather than small drops. Large drops of fuel tend to drop out of the airflow and not burn. Check out Tech Section for "Needle Jets, Mikuni, worn" Tech |
Carb overflowing while sitting |
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EFI and Carb Tuning - Most all FI and carb tuning by Wheelsmith Racing |
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The extension of the laboratory
for engines of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology was completed
in about 1935. Its architect was Rudolf Otto Salvisberg (1882-1940).
He had a successful career in Berlin but returned to Switzerland after
the advent of the Nazis. His architectural style was somewhat similar
to that of Erich Mendelsohn. The staircase of the laboratory is in normal
use but well preserved. Edited to the tunes of Chemical Residue by Herbie Hancock. |