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Help ZXR250 93 project help

Discussion in 'Your 250cc Projects' started by Jackkent, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. Khaiden Cori

    Khaiden Cori Active Member Premium Member

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    Yeah i have a starter solenoid , switch and 2 fuse boxes you can borrow but just coz I don't really know you I'm a bit iffy haha nothing against you I'm just careful hahs
     
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    I have a solenoid here if you get stuck
     
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    Ill have a go at fixing solinoid i can leave a deposit of cash if i need parts, and all good i know how bendigo can be
     
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    Thanks kifsta if i get stuck ill let you know
     
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    Hay Mate how are you? I have 2 or 3 junction boxes, if you need one and they have been cleaned up to look like new. I also have a quite a few other parts. Where are you? Happy to send or if you're in Brisbane are please come by have a look. If no one else answered this one hole is a dump hope for excess liquids in your airbox and the other at the top is for a vacuum hose from your fuel vacuum unit to the airbox. I have a 92 c model and the last little bits are breaking my balls, from dodgy parts and Bike Mechanic asshole at Sumner Park in Brisbane who I gave 400 dollar donation for his kids medical fund after his speedway accident to the 800 he charged me and did nothing except ruin a good set of forks, crack a fairing and not bleed the brakes properly and left one caliper on upside down!! and put on a bunch of part I didn't need cause I had already with my bike at his shop. The funny thing is the reason I took it to him was wouldnt start and found out was because of an ignition the was faulty that the ***** sold me in the first place!! Now I got a student Electrical engineer helping finish wire in a new digital cluster and making a mess of it!
     
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    Im good and thanks cory for input on airbox ill get to that once i sort out electrical problems. Im located in Victoria so if i need some parts sent across il chuck you a message, and what a dodgy ***** hope all goes well for you, and karma comes around for this bloke, and im not too sure what parts i need so far but i defiently need a neutral switch, and hopefully sort out what parts causing starting problems which i believe is starter solinoid as said before but should be able to get parts in vic but appreciate the help and if i struggle with parts defiently organise somethingwith you , hope all works out well on zxr and keen to see how the cluster turns out
     
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    That sound good man !:)


    Just let me know on Fb
     
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    Sweet as will do sick atm so ill probably message you early next week
     
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    Believe ive solved electrical problem, with starting, wasnt able to pull apart solinoid on how they were made but did clean up all conections again on it but stuffing around with electric start button i noticed if i pushed it up hard then pushed it in it worked 9 out of 10 times where if i pressed normally it would work 40-50 percent of the time, so i think thats the problem, will have to some how clean it up or swap with another on.

    Looking on aliexpress i believe, i seen cheap cam chains anyone personally used them and can comment on how good or bad they are?

    Thanks for all the help so far guys should have this girl all back together after i do chain and valve clearance, after thats its paint fairings few little bits and bobs and she will be going like a dream
     
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    Hmmm that's weird haha Oh well
    Dunno should be fine I have bought plenty things off there and there fine :)
     
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    Might need to pull it apart and use some good old wd40, that **** fixes everything
     
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    Yea even start by spraying it in from outside ...... WD40 or Inox is better
     
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    +1 for inox thats great stuff, already have wd so no point going out just for inox :thumb_ups:
     
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    try giving it a spray with electrical contact cleaner.
     
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    I have a few cans of this if need be !:)
    Could even be a slightly loose cord , but of solder and your set
     
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    I find that cheap degreaser from supercrap cleans just about anything.
     
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    I got 6 cans of heavy duty degreaser from repco for 10 bucks

    Absolutely kickass stuff
     
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    not good on electricals.
     
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    Not for electricals no hahaha! For anything needing degreasing haha
     
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    I just spray it on anything. I read it just now and it says "avoid electrical components" lol I wonder why. Whoops.
     
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