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Here is the answer to the question. It is on a 1000 but the timing is the same.
Simple; wrong ignition timing! That, or worse; valves not shutting as they should. ---
1990 Yamaha Virago 750 is 55 hp.
RECENTLY CHANGED MY 1981 750 VIRAGO. TOOK 3 QUARTS OF SYNTHETIC MOTORCYCLE OIL
The drain plug on a 1981 Virago 750 on the underneath part of the radiator. You will need to remove a bolt to drain it.
Hi: The oil capacite for the 750 Virago is 3.3 quarts with filter or 3.2 quarts with out Frank;
Yes, the Kawasaki 750 Brute Force typically has timing marks on the flywheel, which are used to align the timing during maintenance tasks such as valve adjustments or timing belt replacements. These marks help ensure proper engine timing for optimal performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed instructions and diagrams related to your model.
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To set the timing on a Virago 1100, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for the front cylinder. Remove the timing inspection cover and check the alignment of the timing mark on the rotor with the reference mark on the stator. If adjustments are necessary, loosen the screws on the pickup coil and rotate it slightly until the timing marks align, then retighten the screws. Finally, recheck the timing to ensure it is correctly set before reassembling.
The fuel tank on the 1987 Yamaha Virago 750 holds about 2.3 gallons of gas. This bike is a cruiser with an air cooled four stroke engine.
The oil capacity for a 1989 Yamaha Virago XV-750 is 13.4 ounces. This motorcycle gets 45.2 miles per gallon, and its top speed is 108.7 mph.
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