Project "phoenix" has come to a halt...

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ok...so here's what it looks like. I know, I know....it looks like COMPLETE disarray.

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you know, that streetfighter look doesn't seem to be too bad. I'm kinda diggin it.

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ok...now it's on to the good stuff. Here's where the external filter is set up.

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'nother view. That hose that you see on top of the pump assy is the newer FI line that I installed. It runs from the upper part of the pump housing.

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moved the T-joint on the fuel rail that was near TB#4. Sits in between TB 1 & 2.

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shot of the filter. You can see the arrow pointin on the can...so it appears I got the flow right.

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Pac - those are some smokin wheels...very Nice! And you take very good care of your fingernails...obviously a benefit from extended goat's milk use
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and the up close of the oulet. Right above the new pump hose is where the T-joint used to be.

The filter sits slightly lower than the pump.

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Pac - those are some smokin wheels...very Nice! And you take very good care of your fingernails...obviously a benefit from extended goat's milk use
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heheh...thanks, man! Don't tell no one, but I actually file 'em down after I clip 'em.


Wait a minute. Did I just say that out loud?



The wheels are courtesy of SageRonin and GMbusa. It wouldn't have happened without them.
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Ok...so what say you, fellow members? Whaddya say?


Eagerly awaiting your input.
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no...none yet, bro. I'm gettin real tempted to remove that external set-up and toss in the old fuel filter. Wanna see if it'll actually idle for me.

I got a newer ECU, injectors, coils and rectifier on the way. Not to mention a pump.

Geez...total cost of the rebuild thus far is $295 shy of what I originally bought the bike for. Dayum!
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i think i would just try to move back my steps from when it was running , try taking the filter off first and go from there, it sounds like this is one of the smallest things that could be done

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yeah...I was figurin I may go down that route.

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Sorry bro.....wish I had an idea, but I am rootin my arse off for ya.
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Fingers crossed that the external filter is it.

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thanks, man...

I hope it's just that too. Then mebbe all I'll need to do is replace the external with a freer flowing one.
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