Take your magnetto and points cover off turn the mag wheel arount until you see the points opening. The points should be just opening as the "F" mark on the mag wheel is just going past the mark on the crankcase cover. When looking at the mag wheel the direction the wheel should be going is anti clockwise as the f mark goes past the mark on the crank case. When the points are fully open which will be just past the f mark then adjust to either 0.35mm or 0-014in. Good luck 5831t12y0
The magneto point gap on a 2hp Yamaha outboard is 0.35mm, or 0.014".
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The point gap on a Yamaha DT250 typically refers to the gap between the ignition points in the magneto system, which should be set to approximately 0. points when the points are fully open. This gap is crucial for proper ignition timing and engine performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for your bike’s model year for the exact specifications.
A 79 shouldn't have points to gap. It should be an HEI distributor.
To set the points gap on a 1975 Yamaha YZ 80, you'll want to adjust the ignition points to a gap of approximately 0. points to ensure proper ignition timing. This can typically be done by removing the flywheel and using a feeler gauge to measure the gap as you rotate the engine to the correct timing mark. Always refer to the specific service manual for exact specifications and procedures for your model.
what is the valve gap for a 1999 Yamaha woverine
I'm definitely no mechanic but, i have a 1979 ford f100 with the original 302 in it and it doesn't have points.
The point gap on a 1974 Yamaha DT125 is typically set to 0.3 mm (0.012 inches) when checking or adjusting the ignition points. This gap is crucial for proper ignition timing and engine performance. It's important to ensure the points are clean and functioning correctly to maintain optimal spark and engine efficiency. Always refer to the service manual for specific instructions and tolerances.
Points 0.35 - 0.40 mm (.012 -.016 inch ) Ignition 1.8mm BTDC (0.07) Spark plug 0.5 - 0.6 mm (0.024 )
Suggest you call a Yamaha dealer for info.
What is the spark plug gap for a 2006 yamaha ttr 125?
the gap is .030"