For a Yamaha BW200, it's recommended to use a high-quality 2-stroke oil specifically designed for air-cooled engines. Look for an oil that meets JASO FC or ISO EGC standards for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines and mixing ratios to ensure the best care for your bike.
The carburetor main nozzle from a Yamaha BW200 is not guaranteed to fit a BW350 due to differences in engine specifications and carburetor design between the two models. While they may share some components, it's essential to consult the specific part numbers and specifications for both models to ensure compatibility. It's recommended to refer to a service manual or contact a Yamaha dealer for precise information on parts interchangeability.
valve settings on a 2008 yamaha ttr 125
There is no valve adjustment on that engine. If you have noise coming from the valve train you probably have worn parts such as camshaft, lifters, pushrods, rocker arms and valves.
Need to get your valves adjusted
With great difficulty
valves are adjusted to tight
Watch injector go down and as it does, look at balancer lines. when VS line lines up with the pointer cast into front lower drivers side set injector at bottom 60 in pounds and valves on same cylinder
The last real enduro built by Yamaha came out in 1973, and while upgraded with a 21” front wheel, reed valves and a gussied up paint scheme. The top speed for a 1973 Yamaha 36 is around 80 mph.
Your engine is shot. Rings or valves, probably both, are shot.
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you don`t its a two stroke as long as the key is in the flywheel that's it you don`t have valves like a 4 stroke you have reed valves which don`t get timed with the crank