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    Yamaha ytm200

    I have a Yamaha ytm200 and it doesn't want to run. I'll start it and then when I try to drive it just Boggs out and stalls. I just put new piston rings in hoping that would be the problem but it wasn't. I need help I don't want to spend anymore money for no reason.

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    Welcome Joey,
    We'll unfortunately for you these things take a little bit of money to get and keep them going.. we are going to need a bit more information before we can even attempt to help you out. Have you checked the carb? Adjusted the clutch? Do you have a manual?

    Why did you rebuild it? Because it bogged out?
    Did it ever run good?

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    I haven't worked on a Yamaha for a while but this might help give you a point of reference

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    Ya I had someone check it out for me and he thought the problem was it's losing compression. It ran perfect when I just got it.

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    Thanks that should help me out

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAM shop View Post
    Welcome Joey,
    We'll unfortunately for you these things take a little bit of money to get and keep them going.. we are going to need a bit more information before we can even attempt to help you out. Have you checked the carb? Adjusted the clutch? Do you have a manual?

    Why did you rebuild it? Because it bogged out?
    Did it ever run good?
    I checked the carb a while back but I'm not exactly sure what to check. Haven't done anything with the clutch. It's not fully manual it has an automatic clutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey3 View Post
    I checked the carb a while back but I'm not exactly sure what to check. Haven't done anything with the clutch. It's not fully manual it has an automatic clutch
    Joey,
    A manual sure would help, it really could be as simple as a clutch adjustment or a dirty carberator..I would like to tell you that it is a simple solution but without you having a manual to explain any procedure I would also have to explain that through this forum and that's difficult..
    Owning a 30+ year old trike takes some work, a little knowledge, a bunch of machanical ability and a willingness to attempt to figure out a problem..
    Not trying to sound repetitive here but a manual needs to be your first step in figuring this out if you plan on keeping this thing. Happy mechanics and let us know if you get stumped..
    One more thing compression loss wouldn't contribute to the stumble you explained..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAM shop View Post
    Joey,
    A manual sure would help, it really could be as simple as a clutch adjustment or a dirty carberator..I would like to tell you that it is a simple solution but without you having a manual to explain any procedure I would also have to explain that through this forum and that's difficult..
    Owning a 30+ year old trike takes some work, a little knowledge, a bunch of machanical ability and a willingness to attempt to figure out a problem..
    Not trying to sound repetitive here but a manual needs to be your first step in figuring this out if you plan on keeping this thing. Happy mechanics and let us know if you get stumped..
    One more thing compression loss wouldn't contribute to the stumble you explained..
    Ok well I downloaded a manual online it's for a 200k but I think it's pretty much the same thing so I'll try taking the carb out again and take a look

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    Will the trike idle? And only die when putting it in gear? Will it rev up in neutral?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAM shop View Post
    Will the trike idle? And only die when putting it in gear? Will it rev up in neutral?
    It will idle for a while and I'll rev it up and then I put it in gear and it will be good until I give it gas

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    Well I got It going pretty good. now I want to get a new exhaust for it something that sounds nice and not too expensive.any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey3 View Post
    Well I got It going pretty good. now I want to get a new exhaust for it something that sounds nice and not too expensive.any ideas?
    'sounds nice' is purely relative haha

    Do you want loud or quiet? OEM is always the quietest on just about everything.

    You're probably limited on aftermarket offerings.

    DG = LOUD AS F@#K for no good reason

    Other route is to use an aftermarket 'universal' muffler or a machine specific one and modify it to fit your machine as many guys have done. Requires some fab work and probably a little welding

    Throw up some pics. We love pics.

    Sent from my Z958 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironchop View Post
    'sounds nice' is purely relative haha

    Do you want loud or quiet? OEM is always the quietest on just about everything.

    You're probably limited on aftermarket offerings.

    DG = LOUD AS F@#K for no good reason

    Other route is to use an aftermarket 'universal' muffler or a machine specific one and modify it to fit your machine as many guys have done. Requires some fab work and probably a little welding

    Throw up some pics. We love pics.

    Sent from my Z958 using Tapatalk
    Ya I was looking at the dg exhaust it looks pretty good that's what ill prolly get. How do I post pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironchop View Post
    'sounds nice' is purely relative haha

    Do you want loud or quiet? OEM is always the quietest on just about everything.

    You're probably limited on aftermarket offerings.

    DG = LOUD AS F@#K for no good reason

    Other route is to use an aftermarket 'universal' muffler or a machine specific one and modify it to fit your machine as many guys have done. Requires some fab work and probably a little welding

    Throw up some pics. We love pics.

    Sent from my Z958 using Tapatalk
    Ya I looked at the dg exhaust it looks pretty good that's what I'll prolly get. How do I send pics

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