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Posted on Mar 02, 2011

What is the float height for a 1999 yamaha yzf 600? thank you

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Gino Cussen

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need float height specs for 82 XS400J and 78 400 special

Alas I could only find a link to a manual for $10...
May be worth it tho if you plan to kep the bike for a long time??

http://www.tradebit.com/tagworld.php/yamaha+xs+400+seca+workshop+repair+service+manual+download



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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: Fork seal replacement

Did you try taking down the fork seal and cleaning out with wd/40 and a piece of 30mm film? You should always try this first. The seals rarely go bad. There's probably just a vary small rock holdeing it open and the film will dislodge it the wd is just to help things along.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: How to check my oil level on 04 Yamaha yzf 600

YZF600R is a carbureted model. OIL: The oil sight glass is a round window, low on the right side. Very hard to try to see when astride the bike, even if you use a mirror on an extension rod. Have a friend hold the bike level,perhaps, while you check. Oil should be sighted after the bike has been sitting for a time after riding. I suggest using a good 10W-40 regular motorcycle oil (Least expensive around here in Boston is to buy Kawasaki by the gallon at Riverside) I found the pesky 1st-to-2nd shift to be more direct with this oil than with synthetic. I had plenty of opportunity to compare the two types. GAS: No reserve, but as noted, there is a low fuel light, in the row of lights that includes the neutral light and the high beam indicator. You ought to be getting over 50 m.p.g., so you can estimate your 'range' from that. I usually fill up again around the 180 mile period. I think I've seen the low fuel light once in 6 years of ownership. OH: I suggest you treat the gas, on a regular basis, with 'marine' Stabil, not the regular stuff. I have had a 'gummy' Yamaha Virago 250 to care for, that I thought would never clear its fuel problems. Last winter ('08-'09) stored it with the marine Stabil in the tank and run for a while to get it into the carbs also. Within a few minutes of running it this spring-actually a couple weeks ago- it smoothed out and has run fine since. I believe this HAS to be as a result of the treatment of the fuel (run through the carbs before the winter storage) with this special Stabil. It was recommended by Carlo at Riverside- I'll have to remember to thank him for the advice. N.B. I always change the fuel (siphon it out, put that Stabil'ed but 'old' stuff into my car tank, refill the bikes with fresh 93 octane) each Spring.

Daffydavid

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace the speedo cable on a yamaha yzf 600 r

Thread new cable into place alongside old cable. As you remove tiedowns or clamps holding old cable place new cable in as you go. Undo bottom of cable at front wheel, replace with new cable. Do the same underneath speedometer and you are done.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2009

SOURCE: Speedo Cable Connection

IT CONNECTS TO THE CAMSHAFT COVER

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