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Yamaha 1967 YM2 User Manual

Yamaha 1967 YM2
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Yamaha 1967 YM2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYamaha
Model1967 YM2
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER ONE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Provides an overview of Yamaha motorcycles, detailing model specifications and service hints for various models.

SERVICE HINTS

Offers professional advice on motorcycle maintenance, emphasizing safety and proper procedures for cleaning and repairs.

CHAPTER TWO

THEORY, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND TUNING

Explains the principles of two-stroke engines, including lubrication, troubleshooting, and tuning for optimal performance.

TOOLS AND SAFETY HINTS

Lists essential tools and crucial safety rules for motorcycle maintenance, covering general workshop hazards.

CARBURETOR SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Covers carburetor functions, troubleshooting, adjustments, and replacement procedures for optimal fuel delivery.

IGNITION SYSTEM SERVICE

Explains the ignition system, including points, coil, spark plugs, and troubleshooting common malfunctions.

CHARGING SYSTEM SERVICE

Details the charging system, including alternator, generator, battery, and voltage regulator, with testing and adjustment procedures.

STARTER SYSTEM SERVICE

Covers starter system components, troubleshooting, and maintenance procedures for reliable engine starting.

CHAPTER THREE

AUTOLUBE SYSTEM

Covers the Autolube system, explaining its operation and providing service procedures for maintenance and adjustments.

PUMP CABLE ADJUSTMENT

Details the adjustment procedure for the pump cable, ensuring proper throttle control of the Autolube system.

BLEEDING THE AUTOLUBE PUMP

Provides instructions for bleeding the Autolube pump to remove air and ensure proper oil flow.

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

CHAPTER EIGHT

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