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Ol Radar.. RIP.. A Maine Coon, would have had that dome off there in a heartbeat if he thought is was interesting. ;D
My girlfriend has a Maine Coon & that is the most vocal cat I've ever seen! She's a BIG sweetie Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am worried about the rise from the valve covers to the manifold.. In stock form these hoses run roughly 'downhill' to the airbox. As they run now, it's roughly a 6-7" rise from the valve cover port up the the manifold inlet.
Here are the dimensions of the fuel pump bung on the bottom of the pre-2012 v7 tankIt ain't pretty but this is just a rubbing with measurements taken off the tank with calipersAs close as I can figure thru PM's and looking at pics.. It has the same footprint as several other Guzzi tanksSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Uhhh, doesn't the spacer and gaskets involve how the crown wheel and pinion engage?
Lock all of those jets/seats/etc. in good with your screwdriver. I won't describe the trouble I had while having seats come loose and starving me of fuel. ::)You know how to set the floats? Important to get them close, but don't stress if not perfect.
Kev,I tightened everything as much as seemed practical.. Bender was pretty adamant in the tutorial not to over-torque the stuff together.. So I was tough, but fair lolAs for the floats.. I see there is a tab you could bend that would limit or influence how high it floats.. But I'm not sure how to set it or if it should be set high or low... I did not adjust it; just put it back together as it was.This bike ran great when the carbs weren't full of rust; so I don't think there is any reason to adjust the float height?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I got my block-off plate from Chuck today, fit is perfect. I am just waiting on an couple little pieces from Harper's to fit the tank and build that mount.I have been thinking of the petcock situationThe V7 tank I have is a vinyl Acerbis tank. I looked on the Acerbis website and found thesehttp://shops.hookit.com/Acerbis/FullImage/Default.aspx?Image=2044230998.jpg&ImageName=Petcocks%20and%20PartsAs far as I can tell, you just drill a hole right in the tank for the tube, and screw it in? it can't be that simple?? ::)That little O-ring will keep it from leaking and the wood screws won't pull out ???I am very suspect to just drill holes in this tank.. sure i got it used and as cheap as you could hope for... But dang this doesn't seem like a secure option? Am I over thinking this?
I ran into the same problem with my project Lario that I fitted an Acerbis V7 tank onto.The problem I saw was by putting standard fuel taps into the blanking plate it would have made the manual taps difficult to get to (especially with a hot motor.)I have seen several Italian bikes hydraulic due to not turning the fuel off, very expensive Dellorto lesson to learn!I ended up fitting a Nevada electric solenoid style fuel tap in the blanking plate and have just wired it up to open when the ignition is on.The only question is how reliable the Nevada Solenoid will be???CheersBruce
If you're not comfortable tapping blind holes in the plate, just send it back with a sketch of location and orientation of where you want to have it.
Drilling & tapping holes is within my skillset!Next thing you'll be getting in the mail from me is :beer !Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm pretty sure it's a m8 x1.25 but I'll double check
Thanks for that, but no need. ;D Is the block off plate toward the front on the V7 tank? If so, I wouldn't be above fiberglassing some mounts on the rear of the tank where I wanted them. On the V11 tank, it's right where you would want it if you were putting a fuel tap on it.