Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
...bottom controls low to mid-range speed fuel-mixture. Check that the 'C' clip on the top end of the needle is in the center groove and that the retainer spring is pressed down the 'C' clip. Now soak ...
...bottom of the petcock, (gas valve). Is there any water or trash in the bowl? Drain a cup of gas from the tank. Is there any water or trash in the cup? Dump it, clean it and re-mount it, ( not all ...
Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
...bottom of the petcock, (gas valve). Is there any water or trash in the bowl? Drain a cup of gas from the tank. Is there any water or trash in the cup? Dump it, clean it and re-mount it, ( not all ...
...bottom of the tank you will see an oval plastic fitting where the fuel line and wiring harness attaches. Remove the eight or so Torx head screws and carefully remove the fuel pump assemble from the ...
Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
clip nut on the rear fuel tank bracket. THEN lay a clean towel or towels on the forward part of the rear fender and lay the consoleupside down on them. Then you will need to get a special tool for Cam
Question about Yamaha YZ 125 Motorcycles
...clip nut on the rear fuel tank bracket. NOW lay a clean shop towel or towels on the forward part of the rear fender and lay the console upside down on them. Then you will need to get a special tool ...
...bottom of the carburetor body, (Where the side of the float bowl touches), to the top edge of the float. The top of the Float Needle has a groove cut around it. That 'Hair Spring' clip I described ...
...are you sure you have the clip in the right position. 4th from top or 4th from bottom? if it's in the correct position, try adjusting you mixture screw to allow for either more fuel or less
Question about GAS Motorcycles
fuel pump so I am guessing it's the hose Bc its not leaking up around the screws on the bottom of the gas tank so doesn't that sound like that it's not the actual Petcock it's the hose or what does it
...clip can be handy but a place can usually be found to keep the spark plug into contact with a ground (bare metal part of engine or frame). Kick the engine over with switches on to make sure that you ...
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