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  1. socalyamaha replied to UFO's post in a topic in Classics
    the 1975 xs650 is the B model the 1977 xs650 is the D model FYI no major differences. but i think the front brakes were different.
  2. socalyamaha replied to drprunty's post in a topic in Classics
    any luck?
  3. socalyamaha replied to drprunty's post in a topic in Classics
    well you could contact yamaha directly. try this site: http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/ what is wrong with what you have now?
  4. socalyamaha replied to drprunty's post in a topic in Classics
    are the gaskets for the needle seats good? are the seats tightened down enough? i had this problem when i picked my bike up. probably why i got it so cheap. make sure the float needles and seats are not worn.
  5. socalyamaha replied to Cy Welch's post in a topic in Classics
    ebay or call a dealer.?
  6. socalyamaha replied to socalyamaha's post in a topic in Classics
    no i don't see one.
  7. socalyamaha posted a post in a topic in Classics
    so i changed out the brake pads on my 81 XJ550 a few months ago. and i noticed the caliper is now loose when the brake is not engaged. its like the pads are pulling back to far into the caliper. plenty of fluid and the brake activates just fine. could the pin holding it in place be worn out?
  8. Have you been able to tell if the setscrew moves? Have you cleaned the carbs? Checked your timing? I had big problems like this on my 550 seca. Which uses similar Mukuni's, but four of them. And way, the bike liked to die at stop signs and loose power sporadically while riding. Cleaned the Carbs completely, and rides great now. Buy jewelry cleaner (ultra sonic cleaner) and go to town. My slides were filthy.
  9. socalyamaha posted a post in a topic in Classics
    i was coming home today on my seca550 from work and fighting through traffic as usual. and after i got of the freeway, i realized how hard it was to get into neutral. i kept clicking past it because it was hard to move the shifter lever. did the clutch get over worked in traffic?
  10. got to keep them carbs clean.
  11. i use the Bridgestones on my 400, and i love them.
  12. socalyamaha replied to bellydeep's post in a topic in Classics
    are the cylinders frozen? if so, they'd be helping the barrels stay on the block. they could be rusted together. pour some diesel or deep creep in to each of the cylinders and wait a few days. any try again.
  13. socalyamaha replied to xtonyx's post in a topic in Classics
    um, i'm not sure they're still available....
  14. socalyamaha replied to xtonyx's post in a topic in Classics
    http://webservices.motorsportdealers.com/p...2/0713/0046.Gif here is a picture of the XS360 rear wheel set up. the rubber sleeves(29) are basically your cush drive. you should notice a big washer(36) and snap ring(37) on the outside of the sprocket. that is what holds it on to your hub. the threaded shafts(30) are bolted on the sprocket and then pushed in to the hub and then the washer and then the snap ring.
  15. ok, take a BIG Phillips screwdriver, and you'll need a seal puller(preferably with an angled tip) remove rubber cap. make sure you have enough leverage. use the driver to push down the plug below the rubber cap. use the seal puller to get out the c clip. yes you can do this by yourself. one hand on the driver and one using the seal puller. after you get the clip out. slowly, and i mean slowly bring the driver up. grab the plug when it clears the tube. if you don't it could fly off and hit something.
  16. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    i'll try to get a pic of the cable routing tomorrow, how old is your battery? are the connectors clean? when you get it running, hit it with a volt meter. also someone hooked me up with a site in Oregon for regulators and rectifiers, http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/vregulators.html check it out. all of you.....
  17. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    anytime. are your brake pads in good shape? my XJ's front brake was sticking because it was worn out. pushed the piston in and changed the pads, and now its all good. sorry for jacking this post.
  18. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    look for worn needles, slides, cracked rubber diaphrams, if you have rubber floats you should check those too. check your springs (out of shape), hoses for cracks. get yourself a jewelery ultra sonic cleaning machine. that gets out more dirt from the little bits than anything else.
  19. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    sending them in???!!! honestly you can rebuild your carbs yourself. don't pay for it. you can always find carb kits. what are you looking for?
  20. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    lube the clutch cable and make sure there are no kinks or sharp turns in the line. i'm running straight bars and i'm not having any problems.
  21. socalyamaha replied to BlindSight's post in a topic in Classics
    is your alternator working?
  22. clutch shouldn't affect the starting. as long as the kicker kicks it over you should be good.
  23. you've checked the list right? fuel spark connections compression blocks in lines battery
  24. socalyamaha replied to socalyamaha's post in a topic in Classics
    figured it out, a little to much oil in the engine. hitting the back of the pistons.
  25. socalyamaha posted a post in a topic in Classics
    i'm running pods and i have a filter on the breather case outlet. i just split the cases to change out some of the gears in the trans. went for a ride and everything runs smooth. idle great,clutch perfect, pulls like it always did and should. little leak from the clutch cover but i have a basket to fix that. smoke is coming from the breather filter. never did that before. any ideas?