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What yr model i believe yamaha started filling theme in with some kind of epoxy
What yr model i believe yamaha started filling theme in with some kind of epoxy
What yr model i believe yamaha started filling theme in with some kind of epoxy
Glad you got the parts in ok. You will probably need to heat up your stock impeller to remove it. Heat it up some, add penetrant, let cool, heat, repeat, then try removing.
"My carbs don't have H/L adjustment screws?? The place where they should be has a flat cover."
In 2004, yamaha started installing shorter mixture screws and covering them with brass plugs hidden under the black paint. Thank you EPA for anti tamper carb screws!
You can carefully drill and remove them, then easiest to replace with new longer t-handle mixture screws.
nice ski man should look into a bpipe!
Glad you got the parts in ok. You will probably need to heat up your stock impeller to remove it. Heat it up some, add penetrant, let cool, heat, repeat, then try removing.
"My carbs don't have H/L adjustment screws?? The place where they should be has a flat cover."
In 2004, yamaha started installing shorter mixture screws and covering them with brass plugs hidden under the black paint. Thank you EPA for anti tamper carb screws!
You can carefully drill and remove them, then easiest to replace with new longer t-handle mixture screws.
I didn't read the whole thread but what happened to the 8 hand hold layout you had? Was that just a thought? I think it would have looked cool on a stock hood.
Also you can use Teflon tape on headpipe screws to prevent corrosion between dis-similar metals.
Bring your stock ride plate with you, you might like it better to have the rear more loose and the front more light. That's preference but I love a loose ski in surf
The hood paint looks surprisingly good for only having two layers. My '04 RN hood is losing paint like I'm losing hair.
What kind of spray gun did you use?
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