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10 Feb 2009 07:27 #263510 by Pfaelzer
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The project has started: took it all apart and am working on the frame right now. When I get the frame done I'll take it to a shop to get the ZRX 1200 swingarm fitted.

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10 Feb 2009 07:29 - 10 Feb 2009 07:33 #263511 by Pfaelzer
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[img size=150][/img]Uuuuups, having trouble posting pics.

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10 Feb 2009 07:35 - 10 Feb 2009 07:39 #263512 by Pfaelzer
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10 Feb 2009 07:40 #263514 by Pfaelzer
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Sorry guys, never posted pics before :( I'll work on it :angry: :angry: :angry:

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10 Feb 2009 07:51 #263517 by Mcdroid
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You are doing better than most:)

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10 Feb 2009 15:00 #263595 by mark1122
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Why did they use those distributors?
Was that just the best thig available at the time?

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10 Feb 2009 17:01 #263629 by timebomb33
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it's a magneto and the reason they used them was that under high cylinder pressures stock or the weak electronic ignitions of the would not keep firing so they went to the mag because the faster it spins the more voltage it put's out so it was tough to foul sparkplugs mostly used in high compression race motors or motors that were blown or turboed.

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10 Feb 2009 23:33 #263725 by donthekawguy
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Why not fit the arm yourself? It seems pretty easy and I'm sure someone on here has done it and could let you know all the details.

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11 Feb 2009 20:53 - 11 Feb 2009 21:52 #263956 by kzz1p
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timebomb33 wrote:

it's a magneto and the reason they used them was that under high cylinder pressures stock or the weak electronic ignitions of the would not keep firing so they went to the mag because the faster it spins the more voltage it put's out so it was tough to foul sparkplugs mostly used in high compression race motors or motors that were blown or turboed.


I'm not trying to be a smart ass!
The biggest reason the mag was used, was because it fired each cylinder individually. Gaining appx.13hp! Stock ignitions and electric ignitions fire two cylinders at one time. Some years back they ban them in pro stock. But didn't they look so tough!
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11 Feb 2009 20:57 - 11 Feb 2009 21:56 #263957 by kzz1p
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Pfaelzer wrote:

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I think that the RC distributers, were VW distributers. They were spinning backwards, thats why they didn't have a spark advance. Maybe some had a certrifical (that aint spelled right) advance. I know for replacements you used a VW.
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12 Feb 2009 10:21 #264155 by Pfaelzer
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Why not fit the arm yourself? It seems pretty easy and I'm sure someone on here has done it and could let you know all the details.

I've been told that there is some machine work involved, but if someone could give me the details, a friend of mine could mill me the bushings. btw. the shop quoted me $ 400.00 to fit the swingarm and that's with me removing the rear passenger brackets and the brake arm bracket etc.

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12 Feb 2009 10:54 #264159 by 531blackbanshee
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so the pics of the yellow bike are the before?
you should check out mark1122's project build page,he installed the zrx swinger and posted all the pics and told about how he did it.welcome and keep us posted.

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