To remove the ignition switch on a 1980 Yamaha, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, locate the ignition switch, typically found on the handlebars, and remove any screws or fasteners securing it in place. Disconnect the wiring harness connected to the switch, then gently pull the switch out from its mounting position. Afterward, you can replace or service the ignition switch as needed.
There are several potential reasons why your 1980 Yamaha 1100 XS might have no spark. Common issues include a faulty ignition coil, a malfunctioning ignition switch, or a broken wire in the ignition system. Additionally, the spark plugs could be worn out or the timing may be off. It's advisable to check the electrical connections and components systematically to diagnose the issue accurately.
u have to remove the steering wheel,blinker switch,4 way button.then theres a screw in the switch to remove behind a little 2 prong plug.some u also need to turn key to remove
The 1980 Suzuki key code switch is located near the ignition switch. This is the common location for most older models.
They are dark purple. It goes from the ignition switch to the neutral safety switch to the starter.
Replace the ignition switch, or try the correct key.
Electronic ignition was starting to be used on enduro bikes by early 1980's.
1,2. But seriously, I think what you need to know is the number of degrees BTDC that the ignition fires. This I don't know.
Try an ignition switch.
remove the steering wheel and the turn signal mechanism. Then there is a screw right in front of theignition. Remove the screw and pull out the ignition. Should take no longer than 30 to complete from start to finish.
first check all of your fuses and relays. you may need a new starter or ignition switch
The Yamaha 850 XS is an air cooled bike. There is no radiator to fill.
If you are talking about the 1980 Yamaha Enticer, the top speed would be 55mph.