After what became a multi-year project with many fits and starts and most recently a couple of months of frustration I finally got the Pinzgauer running on electronic fuel injection. I had finished the installation at the beginning of October but could not get the engine to run properly. Today I went back and did some adjustments to the throttle cable, idle speed screw, and swapped the polarity on the trigger (cam) sensor and it started right up and ran better than it ever did before. There is still some clean up work to do but I should have the Pinzgauer back on the road Thanksgiving weekend. I'm really looking forward to getting out with it after having it down for the better part of the last 2 years.
The Pinzgauer lives!
The Pinzgauer lives!
Bruce Berger
KD6GCO
'72 Pinzgauer 710M 2.6i
'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting
(I hope to make it to at least half the places this bike has been)
'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color
'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
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KD6GCO
'72 Pinzgauer 710M 2.6i
'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting

'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color

'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
'23 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with Skinny Guy Camper
Re: The Pinzgauer lives!
Congratulations, it is always nice when a difficult project comes together.
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Re: The Pinzgauer lives!
Looking forward to seeing the Pinz in action again 

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