you need a special puller $30
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Buy an 800 cc....
yamaha VMAX 1200cc
99 600cc Vmax, 120nm, 85 ft lbs for primary sheave 200 nm for spider and sliding sheave secondary sheave 64nm 6nm for bolt on weights and 3 nm for nuts on weights Yamaha suggests nuts and bolts be tightened in 2 stages.
Your VMAX does not use a separate transmission fluid. Your clutch is a wet clutch and uses the same oil as your engine. Use the manufacturers recemmended oil weight, either 10W-40 or 20W-50. I recommend a synthetic that is specially formulated for motorcycle wet clutch applications.
Yamaha started making the VMAX in 2008. The VMAX, however, is no longer being manufactured in 2013 though and is out of production at the moment with no plans for future production.
tighten the 12mm bolts in a criss cross pattern to 8ft lbs then retighten to 17ft lbs
One of the problems with the 1989 Yamaha VMax is the sparking from the spark plug. Another problem is the leaking under the dashboard.
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if its a first gen vmax any good 10w-40 motorcycle oil. i use mobil 1 4t motorcycle oil, some will say synthetics shorten the life of the clutch, i never had a problem, just stay away from automotive oil because they don't have the additives for a wet clutch.
The Yamaha VMax is a cruiser motorcycle released to the North American consumer market in 2008. The maximum speed of this bike was approximately 190 miles per hour.
1998 1200 yamaha vmax