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Anonymous Posted on Oct 01, 2014

I have ran the clutch fluid dry on my 87 FZR 1000 Yamaha and i filled it up w fluid and it wont pump up or disengage the engine

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2014
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Reverse bleed it, you need a syringe that can handle brake fluid and some clear tubing. Fill syringe with brake fluid and attach to bleed nipple with tubing. Open bleed nipple and force fluid in with syringe, when you have fluid entering master cylinder close bleed nipple and then bleed with normal method.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: 1989 yamaha fzr 1000 dies when you turn to the right/left

sounds like an electrical problem

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Gino Cussen

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: My Yamaha FZR 1000 Genesis clutch is leaking fluid

Sounds like you need to replace a gasket.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: 92 yamaha fzr 600r clutch lever sticks and clutch slips

Sounds like the bike has been doing wheeles and burnouts. As the clutch plates wear the cable needs adjusting. You have reached the end of the actuating cam. New plates are your best bet.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha fzr 1000 exup 1990, bike's been standing

this happens after they sit a while, get her started, get her rolling, put her in second gear, hold the clutch in, get her up to 20 miles an hour, hold a little throttle on and slam on the rear brake, this usually will free up the stuck friction plates. If not try it a couple of times, it has always worked for me, also if that does not work for you you have to take the side cover off of the engine (clutch side) and using a flat headed screwdriver, and a zip tie to hold the clutch lever back to the handle bar, place the screwdriver in between the clutch plates and gently pry them apart from each other, on your bike I believe you have 7 friction plates and 6 steel plates. ( if you have to remove the cover go get a gasket first).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: my yamaha fzr 1000 genesis wont start no spark any

check the side stand relay>>>

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