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Fuel tank capacity & range 97 yamaha royal star motorbike
I am wanting to know the fuel tank capacity and rough kilometres per tank for a 1997 yamaha royal star base model. Any help you can give would be great. Thanks.
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stuck floats!...purchase a can of Sea Foam from any Autostore pour in about a third of a can per every 2 gals of fuel.. and then you must ride it for a least 30 miles to let it work through the fuel system, also obviously check the main fuel line hose feed for secure connections to the carbs..i had a bad fuel leak once and it was pouring out fast, it ended up being a bad rubber gasket going one side of the fuel tee connection.
There are two bolts, one on each side, from the underside front of the tank to mounting holes on the frame just behind the fork pivot, they require an allen wrench to loosen. A third mount, a bolt behind the tank, under the front seat (yes, you'll have to remove the seat) can be loosened with a small adjustable wrench. Remove the trim plate from around the gas cap (4 allen bolts), disconnect the harness (two wires), disconnect the fuel line from the petcock (TURN THE PETCOCK TO "OFF" FIRST), and the tank's ready to go...
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