Thanks a lot man my rubber boots are collapsing and i'm gonna have to do this soon. One of my pilot mixture screws has been stripped quite bad, I have a new one coming in and I was hoping you could provide some tips on unseizing it without having to drill. I was thinking a couple of drops of brake fluid, letting it sit, then gving it a very good clean afterwords. Might try to hammer a flathead bit into the bronze and just cranking on it too. EDIT Oh i see you have the same problem lol THANKS MAN
@@ugh55 drill them and blam in a suitable torx, don't do the horrible bodge that was done to these. Give them a nice long soak with penetrating oil first and with any luck the needle ends don't snap off
By Yamaha manual float level is 11mm-13mm, and fuel level messured as you did 3mm-5mm above fiel line marked on the chassis. Great video. Thanks.
Thanks a lot man my rubber boots are collapsing and i'm gonna have to do this soon. One of my pilot mixture screws has been stripped quite bad, I have a new one coming in and I was hoping you could provide some tips on unseizing it without having to drill. I was thinking a couple of drops of brake fluid, letting it sit, then gving it a very good clean afterwords. Might try to hammer a flathead bit into the bronze and just cranking on it too.
EDIT Oh i see you have the same problem lol THANKS MAN
@@ugh55 drill them and blam in a suitable torx, don't do the horrible bodge that was done to these. Give them a nice long soak with penetrating oil first and with any luck the needle ends don't snap off
thank you for this thorough video . much appreciate it.
You're welcome.
Sadly your head cam is not allined so some info not seen
@@peterblake5977 anything you want clarifying ask here