schizamm
Member
Hello folks!
In a classic move from me, I picked up a clapped out 07 FZ1 for way too much money and am getting it sorted before riding. I have a tendency to not do a proper inspection and buy based off emotion not logic, and usually the first bike (or car) I go see. Sigh...
Because of that, I was hoping to get a couple of questions answered while I am busy knocking out deferred maintenance items and repairs:
While I've been using mainly OEM parts through Rocky Mountain ATV/MC (local to me so I can just pick up my parts same day), I ordered a set of ignition coils on Amazon. The $130+ ea for OEM was too big a hit on the wallet. Testing the resistance, each one is higher than the service manual range (1.19–1.61 Ω) averaging around 1.8 on the primary. The secondary (8.5–11.5 kΩ) are average of 11.8. I even put them in the fridge to bring them down to the specified 68 F for testing. Would I experience a noticeable negative difference with them being that close but still outside of spec? The current ones on the bike allow it to run but the idle bounces a bit between 12-1500 too randomly and quickly for my liking. The biggest problem with the currents one though is they don't seal anymore and there is rust forming in the spark plug tubes. I'm hesitant to throw them in and just try because I'd rather return them for a set within the range if anyone has ones they have success with.
Secondly, and I'll work on attaching a photo, one of the forks has a gnarly seal leak and some scuffing to the chrome. I bought some Tusk fork seals just to try them as they were cheap and to see if it'll seal with the scuffing, but can anyone weigh in on if I need to have it reconditioned or gamble on the cheap replacements I've found on eBay?
Cheers and thanks for reading,
Schizamm
In a classic move from me, I picked up a clapped out 07 FZ1 for way too much money and am getting it sorted before riding. I have a tendency to not do a proper inspection and buy based off emotion not logic, and usually the first bike (or car) I go see. Sigh...
Because of that, I was hoping to get a couple of questions answered while I am busy knocking out deferred maintenance items and repairs:
While I've been using mainly OEM parts through Rocky Mountain ATV/MC (local to me so I can just pick up my parts same day), I ordered a set of ignition coils on Amazon. The $130+ ea for OEM was too big a hit on the wallet. Testing the resistance, each one is higher than the service manual range (1.19–1.61 Ω) averaging around 1.8 on the primary. The secondary (8.5–11.5 kΩ) are average of 11.8. I even put them in the fridge to bring them down to the specified 68 F for testing. Would I experience a noticeable negative difference with them being that close but still outside of spec? The current ones on the bike allow it to run but the idle bounces a bit between 12-1500 too randomly and quickly for my liking. The biggest problem with the currents one though is they don't seal anymore and there is rust forming in the spark plug tubes. I'm hesitant to throw them in and just try because I'd rather return them for a set within the range if anyone has ones they have success with.
Secondly, and I'll work on attaching a photo, one of the forks has a gnarly seal leak and some scuffing to the chrome. I bought some Tusk fork seals just to try them as they were cheap and to see if it'll seal with the scuffing, but can anyone weigh in on if I need to have it reconditioned or gamble on the cheap replacements I've found on eBay?
Cheers and thanks for reading,
Schizamm
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