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| RobJPS |
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 RobJPS L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 18:13 - 02 Dec 2015 Post subject: 1995 FZR1000 RU EXUP valve problems/running issues |
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Hi I'm new to the forum and I have very limited knowledge of bikes as been out of biking for sometime
I have just picked up a winter project FZR1000 ru but in fairly rough shape,its mot'd and the engine sounds tight. I intend to bring this bike back to life with some tlc and some new bits.It has a running issue,the previous owner said it popped and farted while riding and then cut out! After 5mins bike would start then repeat.
The bike starts first time but runs lumpy.
First thing I checked today was the exup valve on the collector box,its not working and the two cables running to it don't seem to do anything?
The cables run from a unit under the tank and from there connect to the ecu unit.
Is this a possible running problem as when you rev the bike it seems ok at higher revs but not on tick over or lower revs?
Any advise would be much appreciated
Cheers
Rob |
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Hi
EXUP works to allow things to be tuned for high rpm without destroying low rpm power.
Basically the exhaust system works by bouncing pressure waves down. These move at a pretty fixed speed. At high rpm these will work well to bounce back to the cylinder head and bounce away again as the exhaust valve opens to pull out the next lot of exhaust gases. However at lower rpm the time it gets to the head will be in time to ram the next lot of exhaust gases into the engine.
The EXUP valve disrupts these pressure waves at low rpm.
They are well known for sticking. Bit of a pain to get out. If stuck open I would mainly expect it to have a flat spot in the mid range. Maybe a bit rough at low rpm, but not that bad
All the best
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Cheers guys for the advise plenty to be getting on with then,going to start after the weekend off to the bike show Sunday |
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When I first bought my FZR-R I needed to service the Exup valve and I had problems straight away with the mounting screws.I ended up drilling them out to a bigger size and using stainless bolts instead of OEM mild steel items.
On https://www.exup1000.co.uk/ there is a supplier of a custom made SS pulley for the cables to mount as the OEM ones tend to rust badly.I may well be looking to buy one of these for my R1 as there are many similar parts for both.
I too had a problem with low RPM running.In the end,after replacing many seals within the carbs,I replaced the plug caps which cured the problem.On the Exup forum there is a post on how to install coil-in-the-caps from another machine and how easy it is to convert.A recommended modification but as I run with high output Dyna coils,not one that I will be doing anytime soon. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Old Thread Alert!
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