NC24 is alive!
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- thunderace
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NC24 is alive!
Well, it's alive and kicking now I've put everything back where it should be
Not sure if there's a bit of a blow on the exhaust though. What do you guys think?

Not sure if there's a bit of a blow on the exhaust though. What do you guys think?
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Re: NC24 is alive!
Sounds ok, can't really tell the sound of the exhaust from the video, where do you think that it is blowing from?
DIC can... dont' see many of those over here.
DIC can... dont' see many of those over here.
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Re: NC24 is alive!
Had another look with the wife after she got in from work. It looks like it is blowing from the two home-made adaptors used to connect the stainless front pipes to the collector (ovbiously the stainless pipes were too short to fit the OE collector box). The collector itself looks salvageable, which is something, and the rear pipes into the collector only have a bit of surface rust on. Hopefully I can just fab up some new adaptor sleeves.
Edit:
A couple of pics of the collector and adaptors.



Edit:
A couple of pics of the collector and adaptors.



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Re: NC24 is alive!
All of that looks like Factory Honda stuff to me. Collectorbox and downpipes look like standard parts. Thats how they look... front pipes are standard
That is how the collector looks... but it has rusted pretty bad.
You might have to cut the pipes off the collectorbox and weld new stubs on for the downpipes to go into.
If you start tapping it with a hammer you'll probably find it'll drop to pieces.

That is how the collector looks... but it has rusted pretty bad.
You might have to cut the pipes off the collectorbox and weld new stubs on for the downpipes to go into.
If you start tapping it with a hammer you'll probably find it'll drop to pieces.

xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: NC24 is alive!
I can't see it being OE tbh, the front pipes are stainless but the rear pipes are mild 

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Re: NC24 is alive!
Yes thats how they came.thunderace wrote:I can't see it being OE tbh, the front pipes are stainless but the rear pipes are mild
Look in that picture I posted above.. Same downpipes as yours. And mine, and every other NC i've worked on.
The front ones take a lot of shit from the road.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/honda-vfr-400-nc- ... 29fe1d4812
Some NC21 downpipes there.
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Re: NC24 is alive!
neo is right as always they made them like that, thats why alot of 24's are being broken and not repaired or restored like the 30's the rears are as rare as hens teeth and a pain to fit as its engine out to do it
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Re: NC24 is alive!
Which means most parts are ten a plenty apart from the major failure points.gissmo50 wrote:neo is right as always they made them like that, thats why alot of 24's are being broken and not repaired or restored like the 30's the rears are as rare as hens teeth and a pain to fit as its engine out to do it
Plus the bikes arn't as desireable as the 30 to collectors.
Therefor its quite easy to invest lots of money getting one upto scratch to find out it isn't worth anything.
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Re: NC24 is alive!
Just seems to me an odd thing for Honda to do fitting stainless on one bank and mild on the other
Anyway, good news is I got the collector off in one piece and it doesn't look too bad



It needs a bit of cleaning up around the inlet ports but with a bit of careful restoration I think it will be serviceable for a while yet. I'll get a mate to knock up a couple of mild steel ones anyway and I'll get them powder coated as spares.
The bad news is the rear headers have lost a bit in length where they have rusted away on the joint to the collector.

I'm hoping that I can do a makeshift repair for now with a couple of sleeves. I'll need to clean up those ends first though. It's a shame I don't have a spare pair to use as a pattern for my mate to knock some of those up too.
One thing that has really surprised me is the wieght of the DIC can and link pipe. The whole thing weighs about half what my MOTAD slip-on for the FZ weighs

Just needs a clean up with the Autosol and it'll be pretty damned sparkling

Anyway, good news is I got the collector off in one piece and it doesn't look too bad




It needs a bit of cleaning up around the inlet ports but with a bit of careful restoration I think it will be serviceable for a while yet. I'll get a mate to knock up a couple of mild steel ones anyway and I'll get them powder coated as spares.
The bad news is the rear headers have lost a bit in length where they have rusted away on the joint to the collector.

I'm hoping that I can do a makeshift repair for now with a couple of sleeves. I'll need to clean up those ends first though. It's a shame I don't have a spare pair to use as a pattern for my mate to knock some of those up too.
One thing that has really surprised me is the wieght of the DIC can and link pipe. The whole thing weighs about half what my MOTAD slip-on for the FZ weighs


Just needs a clean up with the Autosol and it'll be pretty damned sparkling

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Re: NC24 is alive!
That's the beauty of alloy systems, Daishin (aka DIC) and Sansei made them for NC's, maybe others.thunderace wrote:One thing that has really surprised me is the wieght of the DIC can and link pipe. The whole thing weighs about half what my MOTAD slip-on for the FZ weighs![]()
Just needs a clean up with the Autosol and it'll be pretty damned sparkling
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