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Anonymous Posted on Jul 18, 2012

Pw 80 1992 yamaha carb settings and float settings

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: flaot setting for 81 yamaha 650 maxim (4 ea.)

# 1carb left 0.04+or-0.04 inches mm 1.0+or-1.0 # 2 carb right 0.08+or-0.04 2.0+or-1.0 hope this gets you there

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha SR185 1981 carb settings

Righhttt And I need some new brain cells, stock jet size is .075 float level in 17/64ths turn adjustnebt screws in till they bottom out lightly then turn one and a half turns out andthat should get it to run, otherwise go to the nearest library and check out the book for that modle. there is another adjustment for the venturi plates but don't remember the exact proceedure.

tombones

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha t80 townmate carb keeps overflowing with petrol

Yes, the float or the float needle is sticking in an open position. The only other possibility is a float that has a pinhole in it and has filled with petrol and will no longer float as it should.

Patriot73

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2010

SOURCE: Have a 2001 Yamaha 1100, carbs are leaking, why?

Fuel over flow is normally caused by dirt getting into the fuel lines and blocking the valve in the float bowl. The reason that if wont fire is because there is too much fuel in the engine and it is flooding.

Turn the fuel off and remove the carb.

take off the float bowl and remove the float. held in by a bar.

check the valve and blast compressed air into the valve seat to clear any debris.

Rebuild the float bowl but do not put the case back on yet. a simple test to see if it has worked is to gently hold the float whilst blowing down the fuel line.
As you move the float up and down by hand it should be harder or easier to blow, resulting in a complete stop when you close the valve completely. (BE CAREFUL NOT TO APPLY TOO MUCH PRESSURE TO THE FLOAT BOWL)
as this could bend the float. Once happy with the operation of the float, replace the case and install back on the bike.

Please reply if this does not fix the problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2011

SOURCE: what are the carb settings

there are no set settings for it screw in your biggest screw turn to undo 1 turn per try eventualy youll get there a pain but workted 4 me goodluck

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