It's not uncommon for the cam chain cover on a 1993 Yamaha Virago 750 to get warm during operation, as the engine generates heat. However, if the cover becomes excessively hot to the touch, it may indicate potential issues such as insufficient oil flow, worn components, or misalignment. Regular maintenance and checking the oil levels can help prevent overheating. If you notice abnormal heat levels, it’s advisable to have the motorcycle inspected by a professional.
Should be located Behind the 3 bolt cover on the right front side of the motor
Under the seat accessible on the right side after you take off the cover. (by simply pulling with your fingers.)
Remove the false gas tank cover via the 2 Allen screws, one on each side. The air filter is underneath it.
The main fuse on a Yamaha Virago 750 is typically located under the seat or near the battery. To access it, you may need to remove the seat or a side cover. The fuse is housed in a small holder and is usually a glass or blade-type fuse. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details regarding your model year.
In the engine block, on the forward end of the break-pedal side, behind a smaller cover (flush with the rest of the block cover), that is held in place by three hex head bolts.
I'm not sure about the Virago 700, but on the 535 it's under the right side-cover, under the seat, clinging to the side of the under-seat gas tank. If in doubt, follow the thick positive wire from your battery, it goes straight into the relay.
On a 1986 Yamaha Virago 1100, the fuse box is typically located under the seat. To access it, you will need to remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts that hold it in place. Once the seat is removed, the fuse box can be found near the battery, usually covered by a protective cover. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and diagrams.
How-to change clutch cover on yamaha r1?
On a 1992 Yamaha Virago 750, the fuse box is typically located under the seat. To access it, you need to remove the seat, which is usually secured by bolts or a latch. The fuse box is housed in a plastic cover, which you can lift off to access the fuses. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and safety precautions.
The timing chain tensioner bolt sticks out the back left side of the cylinder head. Take the timing chain cover off on the left side of the motor too see the inside to the chain tensioner.
No, there is no recording of 3DG's cover of The Chain.
next to the timing chain you will find it in the cover on front of engine where the water pump is mounted they call it the timing chain cover you will have to remove this cover to get at it