Everything posted by burnout
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1994 yz250 crankshaft removal/installation
Hi anyone, I've torn down a 1994 yz250 two cycle engine only to find a burned piston and rod bearing. The crank case sections are apart. I need to pull the crank. Do I have to use the Yamaha "screw out the crank tool" or is there another method to remove the crank from the right side? I have another spare crank and rod, so all I have to do is swap. Also, is installation the reverse of removal? Any proven methods to get things moving again, would be appreciated. Many Thanks!
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BRIGHT SPARK (NOT)
Did you check the spark from each plug wire? If your not getting spark from one of the wires it maybe be your coil.
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BRIGHT SPARK (NOT)
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1994 yz250 crankshaft removal
Hi anyone, I've torn down a 1994 yz250 two cycle engine only to find a burned piston and rod bearing. The crank case sections are apart. I need to pull the crank. Do I have to use the Yamaha "screw out the crankshaft tool" or is there another method to remove the crank from the right side? I have another spare crank and rod, so all I have to do is swap. Also, is installation the reverse of removal? Any proven methods would be appreciated. Many Thanks!
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1974 DT175 contact points
Hi, I am in the process of installing new contact points on a '74 DT175A. I have purchased 3 sets of points for this specific model and none of them fit. The rubbing block on the points will not touch the lobe on the flywheel, hence, I assuming, incorrect points. (no bump, no intermittent spark) The engine is original, numbers match, and the flywheel numbers are correct for this engine. I have elongated the attaching hole, filed points metal for clearance and still no rub on lobe. Obviously, I haven't gotten to the timing or points gap, yet. Any help earns eternal gratitude. Desperate! Many Thanks!