I recently picked up an 86 fazer 700 with only 2200 miles. The bike was in a wreck very early in life and was pretty much trashed. However the engine was not harmed. So, I got a crazy idea. Why dont I shoe-horn it into a go cart frame of mine? I have the engine out of the bike and the project is starting to take shape. I am not very familiar with wiring so I want to make sure that I have everything right before I blow something up. Please look at the following wiring diagram that I have made and see if it looks right. Thanks. Also does anyone know anything about the reliability of the fazer? I dont want to put a crappy engine in my kart.
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Anyone familiar with '86 yamaha Fazer 700?
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The Fazer was nothing more than a debored FZ750 without the faring. They went like stink and I don't know of any problems with them other than adjusting the valves is a bitch.
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Originally posted by foxjohnc
The engine only has 2200 miles on it and the time between valve adjustments is 26,600 miles. It is going on a go-cart so unless I blow it up I dont think that I will ever have to adjust them.
There used to be a tiny Brit car called a Berkley that came stock with a small 2 stroke twin it it. I've seen a couple with old SOHC Honda 550 engines in them. One of those would be amazingly cool with a 700 Fazer engine in it.
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Originally posted by foxjohnc
By the way, what do you think about the diagram? It is kinda crusty but I didnt want to spend the time to make it professional looking.
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Originally posted by foxjohnc
Thats what's screwed up, it doesnt have one. It has a alternator like a car that is attached to the side of the engine. I guess that the regulator is built in the alternator. The wiring for that I got from the original diagram from yamaha.
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They have the regulator/rectifier labled as "diode" on this diagram. The early 80's was the end of simple wiring on bikes. Now they're more confusing than car wiring.
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