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#11
Modifications / Re: Any OEM carb choices for t...
Last post by FJ1200W - March 06, 2026, 09:05:53 AM
I've got a old set of the RS flat slide, with the infamous sticky slides I guess.
They were set up for methanol and nitro, so I need to either adapt them for E85 or install the conversion back to gasoline, which I have, somewhere.....
I'm glad to hear these work well
#12
Modifications / Re: 17" Wheel Conversion Woes
Last post by Billy Bananahead - March 06, 2026, 05:58:46 AM
Yes, i've also got a 17 x 3.5 front wheel and complete front end, including the 320mm discs,from a XJR1200 on my FJ.
The handling is great compared to the standard FJ set up, and i've also put the damping adjuster from the XJR1300 on the forks, which are 43mm compared to the FJ 41mm. Sorry about two photos but the second photo enlarges when clicked on.
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#13
What did you do to your FJ today? / Re: Spark plug location
Last post by T Legg - March 05, 2026, 08:28:36 PM
As you sit on the bike starting from the left they are 1,2,3,4 .
  It really doesnt matter though if you start from the left or right. One coil goes to the two outside plugs and the other goes to the two inside plugs. since its a wasted spark set up both 1&4  plugs fire at the same time and 2&3 also. The plugs fire on each cylinder on both compression and exhaust strokes.
#14
What did you do to your FJ today? / Spark plug location
Last post by Gratis - March 05, 2026, 07:35:05 PM
I hate ask because I know it's in here somewhere I just can't find it, I searched both manuals and this forum and can't figure out how the spark plugs are numbered left to right. They come out of the coil as 1,4,2,3. Is that how the cylinders are numbered? Thanks
#15
Modifications / Re: 17" Wheel Conversion Woes
Last post by MarioR - March 05, 2026, 12:33:20 PM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 05, 2026, 10:24:24 AM
Quote from: MarioR on February 26, 2026, 09:35:52 AMAnyone install entire 87/88 FZR front end? Any benefits other than wheel and rotors? Does it fit?

No, there is no reason to install the front end of a 87/88 FZR1000 or 750, so no one has done it.
 The 87/88 FZR's use the same inferior damper rod forks, same flexy 41mm dia. fork tubes and 15mm axle as our oem FJ's.
They only redeeming value of the 87/88 FZR front end is the 17" x 3.5" rim, that's it...

If you do go to the trouble a front end swap *at the very least get cartridge forks* they are tunable and if you stay with conventional forks, get the stronger 42mm dia. fork tubes and stiffer 17mm dia. axle (along with a 3.5"x 17" front rim and 320mm rotors)

....always remembering.....FJ's with USD forks gets the chicks.... :gamer:


17" x 3.5" rim and 320mm rotors Pat :biggrin:

....always remembering.....FJ's with USD forks gets the chicks.... :gamer: Agreed, got 750R USD fork already. Now looking for wheel and fender...... :morning1:
#16
Modifications / Re: 17" Wheel Conversion Woes
Last post by Pat Conlon - March 05, 2026, 10:24:24 AM
Quote from: MarioR on February 26, 2026, 09:35:52 AMAnyone install entire 87/88 FZR front end? Any benefits other than wheel and rotors? Does it fit?

No, there is no reason to install the front end of a 87/88 FZR1000 or 750, so no one has done it.
 The 87/88 FZR's use the same inferior damper rod forks, same flexy 41mm dia. fork tubes and 15mm axle as our oem FJ's.
They only redeeming value of the 87/88 FZR front end is the 17" x 3.5" rim, that's it...

If you do go to the trouble a front end swap *at the very least get cartridge forks* they are tunable and if you stay with conventional forks, get the stronger 42mm dia. fork tubes and stiffer 17mm dia. axle (along with a 3.5"x 17" front rim and 320mm rotors)

....always remembering.....FJ's with USD forks gets the chicks.... :gamer:
#17
Australian FJ Rally / Re: 2026 Jindy Rally
Last post by racerrad8 - March 04, 2026, 10:38:44 PM
The lineup in front of the resort brings back fond memories of 2014.

Sounds like the good times continue.

Randy - RPM
#18
Maintenance / Re: Clutch Upgrade Question
Last post by Pat Conlon - March 04, 2026, 06:07:05 PM
The standard (gold) springs are perfect for the stock FJ engine.
#19
Maintenance / Re: Clutch Upgrade Question
Last post by 86FJNJ - March 04, 2026, 05:51:32 PM
Thanks pat are the standard springs that come with the Barnett clutch good enough or do I need to buy those heavy duty springs?
#20
Maintenance / Re: Clutch Upgrade Question
Last post by Pat Conlon - March 04, 2026, 04:13:40 PM
That sounds like a clutch slip....rising rpm is key. If it a smooth slip, clutch for sure.....if it jerks suddenly, it's the tranny gears.

Then again...You could have both issues.

Fix the clutch spring first.....go from there. 
I agree with Tim, the Barnett coil spring conversion is better than the EBC diaphragm spring. I have that kit in all my FJ's.