The point gap on a 1975 Yamaha YZ80 is typically set to 0.016 inches (0.4 mm). This gap is crucial for proper ignition timing and the overall performance of the engine. It's important to check and adjust this gap to ensure optimal engine operation and prevent starting or running issues. Always refer to the specific service manual for the most accurate specifications.
The magneto point gap on a 2hp Yamaha outboard is 0.35mm, or 0.014".
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the gap is 0.8 mill or 0.9 for hotter plugs best of luck
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The point gap on a Yamaha DT250 typically refers to the gap between the ignition points in the magneto system, which should be set to approximately 0. points when the points are fully open. This gap is crucial for proper ignition timing and engine performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for your bike’s model year for the exact specifications.
it's the 10mm bolt behind the rear brake leaver
ALL HARLEYS WITH POINTS HAVE THE SAME POINT SPECS:.018"POINT GAP AND.025"PLUG GAP..
Hello: The point gap on a DT125 is basically the same as all bikes//////.012" thru .016"///////.014 inches is a good place to set them at.....Good Luck****
The point gap is .018 - .021 in or .45 - .55 mm, my source is Clymer Datsun Shop Manual. Good Luck, Kurt
If its anything like a DT250, try .015 point gap 3.5mm btdc, use a multimeter frame to black wire on mag harness (unplugged) to check continuity (ohms, 0 @ 3.5mm btdc is right where you need it) You will need a plug feeler to properly set it. Setting the gap means nothing alone.
Suggest you call a Yamaha dealer for info.
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