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Posted on May 22, 2010

Yamaha fzr 400 not running/ oil coming out from pipe

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: oil change

Yes you can use Synthetic. Many of us have been doing so for many years. Just make sure you purchase oil that is formulated specifically for motorcycles.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: FZR Manual Wanted

Try phpBB FZR250.com. Each section of the manual is listed but its in Japanese, aparently an English version was not produced. It is detailed and has torque settings. Hope this id helpful.
The Welsh Git.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: oil change on my 1990 fzr yamaha 1000

20/50 shouold be fine oil drain plug is under the belly pan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: oil out of tail pipe

Hi,
This is not uncommon.
Things to check first would be your fuel mixture. You might be running a bit rich. You should be using a mix of 3.5 percent synthetic oil.
Being a 2 stroke, the tail pipe cartridge needs replacing from time to time, as it does collect oil with time. If the bike is a bit noisey change the packing.
Always remember that there is oil in fuel used on 2 strokes.
Lastly check the type of oil you are using. Mineral oil does tend to be a bit messy as the mixture requires around 5 percent oil.
Most off road stores now keep good LOW SMOKE oils such as Motrex.
Stick to good synthetic oils !
Cheers
Jon

David Thompson

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2009

SOURCE: very hard to start 1991 yamaha fzr 600,

Check the choke to make sure its operating correctly.

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Yes you can use Synthetic. Many of us have been doing so for many years. Just make sure you purchase oil that is formulated specifically for motorcycles.
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