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Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Aschulhoff, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. Aschulhoff

    Aschulhoff Member

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    I'm sure this is somewhere already but i just came accross it on some website and thought i'd post it up.

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    Thats the best diagram I have seen to date. How can I save or print it?

    Faighaigh.
     
  3. Fraps

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    Just right click on the picture and select "save image as". The rest should be easy assuming you are running windows.
     
  4. faighaigh

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    Thanks Fraps.

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  5. Robert

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    How did you get your picture to post so large? I'm limited to 600X400 pixels. Is there a way to trick the program to allow a larger picture?
     
  6. Aschulhoff

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    No trick.. i just linked to the picture... maybe you just can't upload them past a certain size on here... so i suppose if you host your pics somewhere free... like 250free.com then link to it it should work just the same as in this thread... If you don’t feel like making a free account some where i will host any photos for you just send them to me via e-mail.. Aschulhoff@gmail.com and i will reply with the link to your pic.

    I'm glad someone found this to be a worth while post :)
     
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    Your too kind, I might abuse you on that offer later.
     
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    This might be useful as well...


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    many thanks for the images!
     
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    Great diagram. Wish we could find the same for the Hatachi 33's that I have on my XJ700N.
     
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    Here's the same diagram except I colored in the fuel, air and fuel/air mix. Not sure if it makes it clearer or not.

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    how far out should the pilot screw be turned? I removed it for cleaning
     
  14. fearxunleashed

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    "Best diagram to date" .... lol? It's in the owners manual for the bike.
     
  15. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Use the Resizing Tool on PHOTOBUCKET.COM and resize these Illustrations to be Site Friendly.

    These are way too big.
     

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