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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Question first 2 stroke

    hi everybody i bought a1994 yamaha yz 250 yesterday i think.
    i need to know what year it is the vin is jya4jxw07ra010400
    it has a leak around the power valve its pre mix
    also the shift shaft is leaking was told an o ring would fix this??
    how do i fix the leaks?
    how much oil is supposed to be in the tranny?
    other than the leaks it is in great shape runs
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    Where at around the powervalve? On a cover, or out of the pipe etc? If it's just a cover for it, replace the gasket! As for the shift shaft, take the shifter out, use a pick or something similar to take out the old seal, and pop a new one on being careful not to damage it on the splines. I couldn't tell you how much oil for sure should be in the trans, but it's usually a 1/2 pint or a pint or so. There will be a bolt on the same side you fill it that you take out, and when it gets full, it will drip out of the bolt hole. good luck!
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    94 was a really good year for the YZ 250 also when replacing the shifter seal trow the new one in the freezer for about a 1/2 hour or more that way it will shrink alittle and it should slide right into the case. And put a light greese around the case, and shaft.

    Be sure to put in a quality gear oil ~ 80W should be good (not 10W 40)... Definatly not any more than one quart Good luck,

    Andrew
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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    i got maxama 70 weight
    ill replace the seals soon
    got to looking and it has a pro action forks and shocks
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    hey Fatcat, where in TN are you at?
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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    celina why?
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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    found out it has an excell rear rim also
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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    and front rim. possibly boysen reeds
    i took the header off to paint and looked at the piston has very light score marks on it. there has to be oil on the spot your looking at or you cant make them out easily .
    is this normal? i would like to catch everything early rather than it blow up on the trail.
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    dont put the seal in the freezer-
    put a piece of plastic- garbage bag/ sandwich wrapper-ect... around the shift shaft- add a lil oil or grease, and slide the seal over the oiled plastic cover ,and it will slide easy ,and keep the splines from damaging it-
    use a deep well socket to push the seal all the way in-/ make sure it goes in straight

    dgy yamaha is cheep on parts -im pretty sure

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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    thanks for all the help
    the piston worries me still.
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    The only real way to tell the condition of the piston is to pull the whole top end. That being said (IMO) if it has good compression I'd run it...

    If your wanting to double check everything I'd definatly go through the suspension (it's often overlooked) I'd clean, inspect, and grease the rear linkage, and change the fork/shock oil. On a used bike you never know...

    BTW: Post some pics it sounds like a pretty sweet bike
    1985 Honda 350X

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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    heres a pic. not much to look at but for $960 im not complaining. it runs great
    i would go through everthing but i dont have the money or time really
    ordering parts dads paying for it to
    getting a skid plate and shifter looking into graffix and a seat cover
    how do you repack the silencer?
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    yep 94 for shure

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    For under a grand!
    1985 Honda 350X

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    fatcat is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    well was it worth it?
    i think so. i was smiling all the way home
    o the power
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