On a 1994 Yamaha Razz scooter, the governor is typically located within the carburetor or throttle assembly. It's designed to limit the maximum speed of the scooter for safety and compliance with regulations. To access it, you may need to remove the carburetor or throttle housing. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and instructions on adjusting or removing the governor.
Try replacing your current 2 stroke oil with 100 percent synthetic 2 stroke oil. Available at any motorsports dealer. Worked for my Razz. Has not smoked since.
If gas is leaking from a Yamaha Razz muffler, then the float may not be set correctly. This means that it is not shutting the intake off.
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Here's a link for the Razz repair manual-http://www.mediafire.com/?xibwfty2mtj
Yamaha Razz Service Manual (found through Google and another WikiAnswer question) http://www.mediafire.com/?xibwfty2mtj Also available at http://scootertime.net .
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There are several reasons why a Yamaha Razz may quit running. These include issues with the engine, its age, issues with spark plugs, lack of gravity, lack of oil, lack of gas, etc.
http://www.scootertime.net/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=954
Does it run on choke? Is it starving for fuel, if so is the needle valve set for the float?
Bad needle/seat valve on carb.?
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a Yamaha Razz is typically located on the frame, specifically on the left side near the rear of the scooter. You can usually find it under the seat or near the footrest area. It's advisable to clean the area to ensure that the VIN is clearly visible for identification purposes.
With tools and a Yamaha repair manual.....