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1994 Yamaha GTS 1000 Questions & Answers
1994 Yamaha GTS SURGE
It has to do with the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) . It will involve a V-O-M and repositioning the TPS. I did it to my 93 GTS and it improved the surge (around 3,000 RPM). The precise details were posted in the GTS owner's club, I can't remenber all of the measurements and minutia but basically you let the bike warm up and at idle when you get the smothest operation while playing with the TPS you are done. This will get you almost the same result.
Cranks won't move
Sounds like the clutch is worn out. It sounds like it is slipping so badly it won't transmit enough power to move the bike.
As far as only going in 3 gears with the engine not running, are you spinning the rear wheel while trying to shift it? The trans shafts have to be spinning to be able to shift through the entire gear range.Try shifting it with the engine running and see if you get all 5. If you do, there is no problem with the transmission.
Spark plugs
The stock spark plug for a 1994 Yamaha GTS 1000 is NGK DPR8EA-9
2005 Yamaha v star 650 losing power
What Exactly does the bike do when it 'loses power'? This will give clues as to where the issue could be. When was the last time the bike was given a major service? Sometimes it can be as simple as a dirty fuel/air filter or an old/worn or dirty spark plug.
9/28/2023 9:29:32 AM •
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on Sep 28, 2023
1995 Yamaha Virago 535. It runs good for about 7 miles then starts backfiring?
- Fuel System Issues:
- Check the fuel system for clogs, such as a dirty fuel filter or carburetor jets.
- Ensure that the fuel tank and fuel lines are clean and free from debris.
- Consider adding a fuel system cleaner to help clean out any deposits.
- Ignition System Problems:
- Inspect the spark plugs for fouling, wear, or improper gap.
- Check the ignition timing to make sure it's set correctly.
- Inspect the ignition coils and wiring for any loose connections or damage.
- Air Intake and Exhaust Issues:
- Examine the air filter for clogs or dirt that may restrict airflow.
- Inspect the exhaust system for any leaks or blockages.
- Vacuum Leaks:
- Check for vacuum leaks in hoses, gaskets, or intake boots. A vacuum leak can cause an improper air-fuel mixture, leading to backfiring.
9/6/2023 12:17:30 PM •
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on Sep 06, 2023
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