The correct float height setting for the Yamaha PW80 is typically around 18-20 mm when measured from the carburetor body to the bottom of the float. To set this, ensure the carburetor is held upright and adjust the float tang until the desired height is achieved. It's important to check the service manual for specific guidelines, as variations may exist based on model year or modifications. Proper float height ensures optimal fuel delivery and engine performance.
how to set Yamaha pw80 carburetor
15psi for the front and rear tire mate
http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/YAMAHA/PW80-2003-_E
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All Yamaha PW80 s have 3 semi automatic gears ( no clutch lever etc )
It all depends on condition, if its a nice clean pw80 about 800-1200. hope this helped
The spark plug gap for all years/models of Yamaha PW80 and BW80 is 0.024" and NGK part number is BP6HS. NGK plugs come "pregapped" but it's always a good idea to double check before you install any plug, old or new.
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Top speed is 41 mph.
its got a restrictor plate in the exhaus
They are pretty simple, wiring wise. Here is a diagram from a 2001. http://www.weeksmotorcycle.com/pw80-wiring-diagrams.html
About 85lbs but I wouldn't go over 75lbs.