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clayt74
Club Racer
Posts: 396
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
replacing downpipes
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26 April 2012, 01:40:08 pm »
Hi all,
Ive got to try and replace my original downpipes at the weekend for some nice shiny motad ones, i have been spraying the header bolts with plus gas all week to hopefully ease the chances of stripping or snapping studs
anyway my question is; is it necessary or advisable to remove the radiator before trying to remove the downpipes??
or should it be simple enough just using extension bars?
any advice greatfully recieved.
Cheers
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donkey93
CBT Wobbler
Posts: 49
Main bike:
FZS600 98-99
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #1 on:
26 April 2012, 01:49:54 pm »
did mine without having to remove the radiator a couple of the nuts are a bit difficult to get to but not too hard
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andy352299
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 101
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #2 on:
26 April 2012, 06:03:21 pm »
did mine without removing radiator,
as already stated bit fiddly to get to a couple of bolts but i think i just used a 1/4 drive socket and extn bar.
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Fazer Jake
Club Racer
Posts: 267
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #3 on:
26 April 2012, 06:28:31 pm »
Tbh mate, you could do it without removing the rad but its ALOT easier if you do and you stand less chance of bending the nut sheering it off.
Make sure you heat the nuts up first, plus gas wont be enough, its worth spending that extra getting it right as it will cost alot more getting a snapped nut sorted
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110%
CBT Wobbler
Posts: 40
Main bike:
FZS600 98-99
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #4 on:
26 April 2012, 07:05:50 pm »
Removal:
I've done it twice now and there's no need to remove the radiator. The hardest bolts for me to remove were the ones which sit right next to the frame because my extender wasn't thin enough to get past properly so I had to use the closed end of a combination spanner to turn the nuts about 1/32nd of a turn each time (very tedious!)
If you leave the outer two (the easiest) nuts till last it also means that you wont put any lateral pressure on any of the threads (I was scared of bending them) and it makes the final part of the removal easy when you have to catch the downpipes as they fall.
Refitting:
The hardest part of putting them back on is trying to get the gaskets to defy gravity, but you can use some grease to hold them into the cylinder head port as you re-attach the downpipes. You might need to lie on the floor and support them with your knees if you haven't got a second pair of hands. Hand tighten the outer two bolts first to keep the downpipes held on, then tighten all the bolts slowly and evenly in a similar way as when you put a wheel back on a car.
Good luck!
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b3tarev3
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 149
Main bike:
FZS600 98-99
- Betarev3
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #5 on:
26 April 2012, 07:56:35 pm »
First time i removed mine they were stuck solid and not for moving - i could feel the the flex in the stud as i was trying to undo them. A tip from me is to keep spraying them with lubricant and put pressure on them both ways (tighten & release) slowly but surely they will undo. A couple of mine unscrewed the stud from the head.
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clayt74
Club Racer
Posts: 396
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #6 on:
27 April 2012, 11:13:15 am »
thanks for the tips, i shall make sure i have a blow torch and plenty of patience at the ready.
Cheers
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keno
Club Racer
Posts: 462
Main bike:
FZS600 98-99
- ZRX1200R 2006
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #7 on:
27 April 2012, 03:10:23 pm »
You need one of these mate
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-18156-41-Piece-T-Handle-Driver/dp/B0001K9QB8/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS?ie=UTF8&coliid=IEDN92URF4IMG&colid=4WLRVUO06ZQB
I use these on my bike and other peoples they are great for getting into tight spaces and removing headers
Put some copper slip on your studs and nuts when refitting
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clayt74
Club Racer
Posts: 396
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #8 on:
05 May 2012, 06:48:59 pm »
thanks guys,
i got lucky
after nearly 2 weeks of spraying WD40 (cos the gaskets didnt arrive on time)
the header nuts came off no problem at all, the hardest part of the job was separating the silencer from the collector.
so i have now successfully managed to fit some nice shiney motads to my precious
[size=78%] [/size]
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topgun44
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 248
ride hard a fast
Main bike:
FZS 1000 Gen1
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #9 on:
06 May 2012, 08:46:02 am »
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solorider
WSB Pack Hound
Posts: 717
Main bike:
FZS 1000 Gen1
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #10 on:
06 May 2012, 11:56:08 am »
Well done for getting the job done,at least your downpipe nuts were better than my thou ones,I had to dremmel the nuts off because they had rotted away,only one of the nuts actually reassembled a nut
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clayt74
Club Racer
Posts: 396
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #11 on:
08 May 2012, 08:37:58 am »
sorry, here are some pics
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Andy FZS
GP Hero
Posts: 1,137
Main bike:
FZS 1000 Gen1
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #12 on:
08 May 2012, 03:10:32 pm »
Pipes looks nice, I'm going to remove and repaint mine but I might wait until the end of the year just in case.....What do you think of your crash bobbins / sliders I've been looking for some but they seem to vary greatly in price and I can't decide what to buy.
Andy
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clayt74
Club Racer
Posts: 396
Main bike:
FZS600 02-03
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #13 on:
09 May 2012, 09:03:54 am »
those one are R&G, they certainly were not the cheapest, i think i paid about £60 delivered.
they were the very first thing i added to the bike cos i have to push it out quite an awkward space each morning and was paranoid of dropping it without even getting out to the road
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I had read some people saying that the cheaper bungs can cause more damage than good by causing the frame to twist???
I chose the R&G cos the have machined blocks that spread across both engine mounting bolts and fit solid against the frame (IMO spreading any impact across the strongest point of frame/engine)
they came with all fixings and in principle are easy to just bolt on, but i had slight alignment problems and a couple of the bolts need slight persuasion.
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red98
GP Hero
Posts: 6,567
Main bike:
FZS 1000 Gen1
- FZS600,CB400/4,X7,CB250
Re: replacing downpipes
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Reply #14 on:
09 May 2012, 08:28:52 pm »
Quote from: clayt74 on 08 May 2012, 08:37:58 am
sorry, here are some pics
you should have cleaned the front of the engine while you had the pipes off
......they do look good
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