To time a 1986 Yamaha Moto 4 200cc, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke by aligning the timing mark on the flywheel with the TDC mark on the case. Next, adjust the ignition timing by loosening the stator bolts and rotating the stator until the timing mark on the stator aligns with the timing mark on the engine case. Finally, tighten the stator bolts securely and recheck the timing to ensure it remains in alignment during operation. Always refer to the service manual for specific timing specifications and procedures.
use the clutch
The letter g stands for 1986 year
To put a 1987 Yamaha Moto 4 in reverse, first ensure the vehicle is stopped. Then, locate the reverse lever, typically found near the right footpeg or on the handlebars, depending on the model. Shift the lever to the reverse position while simultaneously pressing the foot brake. Finally, gently accelerate to move backward.
I bought one of these new in 1986, from memory I think 8.5
on the frame on the left side of the ATV (as u are sitting on it) by the left foot peg. HTH
how to change rings on yamaha moto 4 250cc
it goes as slow as a turtle since he has a ttr 125 xr80 and and he wants a 250ex
0.o5-0.09mm or o.oo2-0.004 intake and 0.004-.006 exhaust or 0.11-o.15mm
I use 10W30 in my 1989 Yamaha Warrior.
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1985