3. CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CAR IDENTIFiCATION 1-1
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER 1-1
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (FOR G2-Al 1-1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1-2
NO FLAME SOURCES 1-2
WASHING AND CLEANING 1-2
RIGHT TOOLS 1-2
MAKING IT NEAT 1-2
TIGHTENING TORQUE 1-2
ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS 1-3
GASKETS, OIL SEALS, AND O-RINGS 1-3
LOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER PINS _ 1-3
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS 1-3
CIRCLlPS _ 1-4
NOTES ON DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 1-4
SPECIAL TOOLS _ 1-5
FOR TUNE UP 1-5
FOR ENGINE SERVICE 1-5
FOR POWER TRAIN 1-6
FOR CHASSIS SERVICE , 1-7
FOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1-8
CHAPTER 2.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2-1
FOR G2-A. 2-1
FOR G2-E , _ 2-1
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS 2-2
ENGINE 2-2
TRANSMISSION 2-7
CHASSIS _ 2-9
ELECTR ICAL. 2-12
GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 2-17
DEFINITION OF UNITS , 2-17
CABLE ROUTING (FOR G2-Al. 2-18
CABLE ROUTING (FOR G2-El 2-20
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CAR IDENTIFICATION I~EF"bI~1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
CAR IDENTIFICATION
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER
The frame serial number CD is located on the
rectangular pipe under the operator's seat.
or on the right hand side of the rectangular
pipe by the rear bumper.
Starting Serial Number:
G2·A J38-000101
JA2-000101
J55-000101
G2-E J41·000101
JE2-000101
J56-000101
NOTE: _
The first three digits of these numbers are for
model identifications; the remaining digits are
the unit production number.
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
The engine serial number CD is located on the
1eft-hand side of crank case.
Starting Serial Number:
G2·A J38·0001 01
JA2-000101
J55·000101
NOTE: _
Designs and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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11. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NO FLAME SOURCES
1. Avoid any flame sources in the service shop.
WASHING AND CLEANING
1. Thoroughly clean the exterior of the car
body and engine. While cleaning, take care
to protect the electrical parts, such as relay
switches, motor, resistors, controllers, etc.,
from high pressure water splashes.
RIGHT TOOLS
1. Be sure to use the right special tool for the
right part in order to protect the part from
damage. Always use the right tool and the
right instrument.
MAKING IT NEAT
1. Keep the removed parts separately in groups
so that they will not be misplaced or
confused.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
1. Be sure to keep to tightening torque
specifications. When tightening bolts, nuts,
and screws, start with a larger-diameter one
and from an inner-positioned one to an
outer-positioned one in a criss-cross pattern.
Refer to CHAPTER 2. "TIGHTENING
TORQUE".
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION INFO
ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS
1_ We recommend you use Yamaha genuine
"'- parts for all replacements. Use oil and/or
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grease recommended by Yamaha for assem-
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GASKETS, OIL SEALS, AND a-RINGS
1. All gaskets, seals, and O-rings should be
replaced when an engine is overhauled. All
gasket surfaces, oil seal lips, and O-rings
must be cleaned.
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LOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER PINS
1. All lock washers/plates CD and cotter
pins must be replaced when they are re-
moved. Lock tabls) should be bent along
the bolt or nut tlatls) after the bolt or nut
has been properly tightened.
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS
1. Install the bearing(s) CD and oil sealts) @
with their manufacturer's marks or numbers
facing outward. !In other words, the
stamped letters must be on the side exposed
to view.) When installing oil sealls), apply a
light coating of light-weight lithium base
grease to the seal lip(sl. Oil the bearings
liberally when installing.
Do not use compressed air to spin the bearings
dry. This causes damage to the bearing surfaces,
14. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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CIRCLIPS
1. All circlips should be inspected carefully
before reassembly. Always replace piston
pin clips after one use. Replace distorted
circlips. When installing a circlip CD, make
sure that the sharp-edged corner CV IS
positioned opposite to the thrust ® it
receives. See the sectional view.
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NOTES ON DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. Parts should be cleaned and blown off with
compressed air whenever they are dis-
assembled.
2. Contact surfaces of moving parts should
be oiled when they are assembled. Apply
grease to the oil seal lips.
3. After assemb ling, make sure each of the
moving parts operates normally.
15. 1-5
SPECIAL TOOLS
SPECIAL TOOLS
The proper special tools are necessary for com-
plete and accurate tune-up and assembly. Using
the correct special tool )Nill help prevent damage
caused by the use of improper tools or improvis-
ed techniques.
FOR TUNE UP
1. Inductive Tachometer
PIN YU-08036, 90890-03113
This tool is needed for detecting engine rpm.
2. Compression Gauge
PIN YU-33223, 90890-03081
This gauge is used to measure the engine com-
pression.
FOR ENGINE SERVICE
1. Heavy-Duty Universal Puller
PIN YU-33270, 90890-01362
This tool is used to remove the flywheel.
2. Valve Spring Compressor
PIN YM-04019, 90890-01253
This tool is needed to remove and install the
valve assemblies.
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SPECIAL TOOLS INFO
~ 3. Valve Seat Cutter Set
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piN YM-91043
This tool is used to resurface the valve seat.
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4. Valve Adjuster
PIN YM·08035, 90890-01311
This tool is used to adjust the valve clearance.
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FOR POWER TRAIN
1. Primary Sheave Holder
PIN YS-01880, 90890-01701
Th is tool is used to hold the primary sheave
when removing or installing the primary sheave
securing bolt.
2. Primary Sheave Puller
PIN YG-01876, 90890-01876
This tool is used for removing the pnmary
sheave.
3. Secondary Sheave Holder
PIN YG-40103, 9089001705
This tool is used to compress the sheave spring
when removing or installing the secondary
sheave securing nut.
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5. Plastigage@ Set "Green"
PIN YU-3321 0
This gauge is needed to measure the clearance
for the connecting rod bearing and the crank
shaft bearing.
FOR CHASSIS SERVICE
1. Drift punch (6 mm) or Valv.e Guide Re-
mover
PIN YM-04064, 90890-04064
This tool is used to remove the spring pins for
steering knuckle.
2. Dial Gauge
PIN YU-03097, 90890-03097
This tool is used to measure small movement
or runout such as the rear axle deflection.
3. Cable Injector
PIN ACC-llll0-43-15, 90890-70054
This tool is used to lubricate the throttle, shifter
and brake cables.