How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
Re: How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
Thanks Chris, will be doing it again tomorrow. Will let you know the results.
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Many thanks for the guide Chris.
Followed it very carefully and took my time and got the stopper mod done in 2 hours.
It gives you a lot more confidence knowing in advance exactly what you'll be doing.

Followed it very carefully and took my time and got the stopper mod done in 2 hours.
It gives you a lot more confidence knowing in advance exactly what you'll be doing.

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You're more than welcome Rob, glad to hear all went to plan, well done
Boz, have you got your bike sorted yet
I guess you should have by now
Chris.

Boz, have you got your bike sorted yet


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Re: How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
hi,this might be a stupid question but what size alan keys are needed for the crank and inspection covers,6 and 10 are very loose just checking there not 7 and 11 and I need to get a couple of fresh keys or wether its hammer time again as mine look slightly butchered.as usual the rest of the job looks prity straight forward. cheers 

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Best get 3/8 allen/hex sockets - only about £15 for a rail set from Halfords or online and useful for all the other allen bolts dotted throughout the bike.
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ok wicky cheers 

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sorted,big hammer and impact driver alough both covers now need replacing 

Re: How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
http://www.ronayers.com/ALTERNATOR-C212254.aspx Get the part no. from here and order from David Silvers, alternatively contact gl_s_r...
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... um#p236430
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... um#p236430
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ok got that,thanks again wicky 

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job sorted cheers boys great help thanks




Re: How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
Not sure how this will work as it's a 10 year old post but here we go anyway.
I have just completed the ctt mission as per Sirch's instructions & it worked a treat,
I did have a drama as when I replaced the front ctt I heard a "click" & had read that was bad,
after reassembly she ran like a bucket busted bolts & I thought she had jumped a tooth on the front cam, bugger,
pulled the whole thing apart & couldn't really see anything obviously wrong, the marks on the front exhaust cam sprocket weren't perfect but would have been less perfect if I moved it , f it change it anyway & see, so whilst winding back the front cct to make the change it slipped, "clink", that was the noise I head, the cct unwinding, baldrocks put her all back together again,
quick prayer, turned the key. wouldn't start, bugga, get a can of petrol & a box of matches I'm gonna burn her in the driveway,
so turn the kill switch back on, sigh, pull the trigger & fires up instantly & sit's & idles perfectly ! all is right with the world again,
I must have made a mistake putting her back together the first time, live & learn.
there is a lot of "popping" on overrun/deceleration now but I did replace the air filter with a cheap White bros one & the old Honda one was very dirty so maybe she is a bit leaner now causing extra popping ?
question, what's the air valve thing all about, looks like just more unnecessary plumbing to me, I have read you can get a kit with blanking plates etc or just pull it out & blank off all the tubes ? It would certainly make it easier to get the airbox on & off has anyone got any thoughts either way
cheers
I have just completed the ctt mission as per Sirch's instructions & it worked a treat,
I did have a drama as when I replaced the front ctt I heard a "click" & had read that was bad,
after reassembly she ran like a bucket busted bolts & I thought she had jumped a tooth on the front cam, bugger,
pulled the whole thing apart & couldn't really see anything obviously wrong, the marks on the front exhaust cam sprocket weren't perfect but would have been less perfect if I moved it , f it change it anyway & see, so whilst winding back the front cct to make the change it slipped, "clink", that was the noise I head, the cct unwinding, baldrocks put her all back together again,
quick prayer, turned the key. wouldn't start, bugga, get a can of petrol & a box of matches I'm gonna burn her in the driveway,
so turn the kill switch back on, sigh, pull the trigger & fires up instantly & sit's & idles perfectly ! all is right with the world again,
I must have made a mistake putting her back together the first time, live & learn.
there is a lot of "popping" on overrun/deceleration now but I did replace the air filter with a cheap White bros one & the old Honda one was very dirty so maybe she is a bit leaner now causing extra popping ?
question, what's the air valve thing all about, looks like just more unnecessary plumbing to me, I have read you can get a kit with blanking plates etc or just pull it out & blank off all the tubes ? It would certainly make it easier to get the airbox on & off has anyone got any thoughts either way
cheers

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Re: How to remove and refit CCT's on the Firestorm
If it didn't do it before it's prob an air leak somewhere, check all the exhaust joints & the weld at the joint where the header splits at the back, they often crack there. As for the PAIRS air valve they pop more with them on rip it off. Cheap fix is flip the reeds in the head over, or remove & blank off. Block off all the hoses including the small one on the carb (front right). Bit more expensive get some rocker covers & an air box from a non Pairs bike & swap them over then its just the carb pipe that needs blocking...Coasty wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 8:02 pm Not sure how this will work as it's a 10 year old post but here we go anyway.
I have just completed the ctt mission as per Sirch's instructions & it worked a treat,
I did have a drama as when I replaced the front ctt I heard a "click" & had read that was bad,
after reassembly she ran like a bucket busted bolts & I thought she had jumped a tooth on the front cam, bugger,
pulled the whole thing apart & couldn't really see anything obviously wrong, the marks on the front exhaust cam sprocket weren't perfect but would have been less perfect if I moved it , f it change it anyway & see, so whilst winding back the front cct to make the change it slipped, "clink", that was the noise I head, the cct unwinding, baldrocks put her all back together again,
quick prayer, turned the key. wouldn't start, bugga, get a can of petrol & a box of matches I'm gonna burn her in the driveway,
so turn the kill switch back on, sigh, pull the trigger & fires up instantly & sit's & idles perfectly ! all is right with the world again,
I must have made a mistake putting her back together the first time, live & learn.
there is a lot of "popping" on overrun/deceleration now but I did replace the air filter with a cheap White bros one & the old Honda one was very dirty so maybe she is a bit leaner now causing extra popping ?
question, what's the air valve thing all about, looks like just more unnecessary plumbing to me, I have read you can get a kit with blanking plates etc or just pull it out & blank off all the tubes ? It would certainly make it easier to get the airbox on & off has anyone got any thoughts either way
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These bikes are fairly susceptible to changes to the carburation including non-standard air filters etc, so may be your replacement non OEM air filter is to blame as you’re thinking.
Well worth checking out Mac's suggestions for a possible air or exhaust leak,
Chris.
Well worth checking out Mac's suggestions for a possible air or exhaust leak,
Chris.
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thanks chaps, I'll roll around under it in the weekend & see if I can find a leak & thanks Sirch for the article, it made the job a WHOLE lot easier
cheers
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