whats the float setting on a bst34 carbator
A Yamaha Maxim 650 motorcycle has a 4-cylinder engine. The Yamaha Maxim 650 will hold 3.1 quarts or 2.65 milliliters of oil with the oil filter attached.
my 1981 650 maxim has a 2.9 galon cap.
yes exact fit if the 82 is also a 650
Originally the maxim was a cruiser and the xj a tourer. Later the xj 650 maxim was a bit of both. There are many through-the-ages examples on google images.
A Honda shadow sissy bar usually will not fit a Yamaha maxim 650. You will need to purchase the exact sissy bar fit from a Yamaha manufacture.
The oil capacity for a 1981 Yamaha Maxim 650 is approximately 3.5 quarts (or about 3.3 liters) when including the oil filter. It is important to check the owner's manual for specific guidelines and recommendations regarding oil type and maintenance procedures. Always ensure the bike is on level ground and check the oil level after filling to avoid overfilling.
yes
See the web site xjcd.org
It is under the seat...inside the "air box"...
To check the oil on a Yamaha 650 Maxim, first ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and the engine is warm but not hot. Locate the oil sight glass on the engine; it’s typically on the right side. With the bike upright, check the oil level in the sight glass; it should be between the minimum and maximum marks. If necessary, add oil through the oil filler cap until the proper level is reached.
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The "dry" setting is 17.5mm +/- 1mm from the base of the carb gasket surface (without gasket) to the center of the float (furthest point from the pivot point of the float). The "wet" setting is 3mm below the gasket base of the float bowl. to accomplish this you fit a hose to the bowl drain and loop the open end to extend above the float bowl/carb surface. Open the drain screw and measure the fluid level from the bottom of the main carb body.