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Thread: Getting to know my YFZ all over again

  1. #1
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    Getting to know my YFZ all over again

    I bought my YFZ brand new in 2005. I only rode it a few times and all the maintenance that was done was part of the deal when I bought it. So I have never taken a wrench to it myself. The last time I rode it was in early 2009 when I came home for a week from Iraq. Since then it has been sitting in my well insulated shed waiting. I pulled it out the other day because I am tired of looking at it. I want to get back on the trails and enjoy this beautiful creature. Anyhoo, this thing is in need of not only some overdue routine maintenance but I also have to address the normal stuff from sitting a long time. I have the battery on a charger but I doubt it will take a charge. I drained all the gas from it before I parked it, so I am hoping the carb is good. The air filter is nasty and I am addressing that. I went ahead and pulled the plastic just to so I can see what is going on underneath. With the exception of the hole shots on the rear everything on the quad is stock. I have changed nothing and do not plan to for now. Are there any YFZ specific things I should know? Are there any issues from the 2005 model I should address? This engine as sat cold for four years, no oil registered on the dipstick. Is that normal? I have already corrected an issue with the rear parking brake, but are there any other brake issues I should be aware of? Pretty much anything you all can think of that might be helpful I would like to know.

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    Early YFZ's were prone to the crank locking up. If you are planning on keeping it a while I would look into the oil upgrade

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    Rob

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    The oil tank will drain into the motor over time just sitting there. Just drain it and put 1qt back in the motor and 1 in the oil tank. If you end up cleaning the carb don't use any kind of carb cleaner on the slide, i have been told there is some sort of special coating on the slide that it eats off and causes throttle sticking problems. Other than that i would just go through and make sure all the bearings/bushing are tight and fully greased.

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    I was wondering what the oild mod is I have heard about. I cannot spend that kind of money right now though.

    Well, I pulled the air filter ti clean it and ut fell apart. Any suggestions on an aftermarket filter that will not hurt too much to buy?

    I also drained the oil and it looked new. No milk or metal shavings to be found. I am glad to hear the oil just drain bck in. I was worried about that.

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    The long spark plug cap combination coil is a horrible design IMO and about every other one that comes threw my shop needs replaced . The vibrations these motors make causes the coil to wear and short out . Expensive part .
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    Quote Originally Posted by hippyplz View Post
    The oil tank will drain into the motor over time just sitting there. Just drain it and put 1qt back in the motor and 1 in the oil tank. If you end up cleaning the carb don't use any kind of carb cleaner on the slide, i have been told there is some sort of special coating on the slide that it eats off and causes throttle sticking problems. Other than that i would just go through and make sure all the bearings/bushing are tight and fully greased.
    FCR carbs have a small o-ring(rubber)facing the motor side on the slide(which has 4wheels it travels on). This little ring swells when cleaner hits it and causes excessive air to pass by. I had a lot of popping going on after cleaning it after winter, not knowing...I learned the hard way. The Dealer actually told me about this as I purchased a new o-ring. Problem solved

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    Is there a fix for the coil issue?

    I am glad you all brought that up. I would have sprayed cleaner in it.

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