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PostPosted: 17:22 - 09 Apr 2012    Post subject: Swingarm conversion on a CBR 600 F1 1989, Possible??? Reply with quote

Hey guys,

Finished with the NC30 build now and have landed myself a Honda CBR 600 F1 (i think) Taxed and MOT's untill the end of the year for under £200 quid

However!! It has a electrical fault and when it reaches high temp will cut out. The plug that connects to the fuel pump had no power running through it at all, Managed to connect this up to a feed from the rear light and the pump now works. Could this be the problem? Or is there something else I need to check?

Right the reason I am posting this is I have a few ideas in mind for this bike, seeing as I got it cheap i can spend a few quid on it. I have a spare NC30 swingarm and wheel (just need a Tyre) I would like to do a swingarm conversion update the seat unit and possibly replace the front fairing and light unit. Why some people may ask.... Because I want to and its different. Some people say its not worth doing just for the luck but I think otherwise

So yeah... Is this possible, i now it may be a big job but hey I got a bit of time on my hands.
Any info i would greatly appreciate guys

Stu
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PostPosted: 17:37 - 09 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

your cutting out problem could be the temp sensor faulty.that will do that.
And sort the wires out for the fuel pump. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:01 - 09 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Budgetboy wrote:
your cutting out problem could be the temp sensor faulty.that will do that.
And sort the wires out for the fuel pump. Thumbs Up


Cheers for that mate, I was having a look around for the temp sensor but haven't got the foggiest where this is Rolling Eyes , need a manual i think!
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PostPosted: 18:19 - 09 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

normally front of engine.. be a wire connected to it.
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PostPosted: 13:04 - 10 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Budgetboy wrote:
normally front of engine.. be a wire connected to it.


Just been told they do not have heat sensors Embarassed
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