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Re: [YamahaIT] IT200 Diagnosis Help

Is the clutch basket coming off?
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark
To: YamahaIT@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:55 AM
Subject: [YamahaIT] IT200 Diagnosis Help





Hi all,

Just found this group. I'm having issues with my IT200. It's a 1985, with the
with the big-bore 240 kit. I just put a new piston in it, and had the bore
freshened to fit. I only rode it for maybe an hour after I bought it before
tearing it apart to rebuild. The piston had a LOT of clearance and some scoring,
so I figured I'll start fresh. So I have no idea if this issue is new or not.

It's making this clacking sound, that sounds just like the sound of tapping a
wrench on the flywheel case cover. It's hard to explain, so I did a short video
where I was intentionally trying to make it happen.
http://tinypic.com/m/2l5q9y/4

Someone suggested chain/sprockets, so since those were indeed worn, I got a
new set. That helped a lot, but now the clacking sound seems strictly internal.
It does it at idle in neutral, which is my next question.

After warming it up, and riding for a few minutes, it starts to surge (?) real
bad at idle. I stop, put in neutral, and it sits there and does regular and very
quick rpm spikes. When it spikes, it makes that clacking sound too. I've tried
spraying carb cleaner around head and base, and on every seal and joint I can
see, including behind the flywheel. No changes. If I hit the choke, it stalls. I
raised the float level a bit, and it poured gas all over the driveway, so I
redid it as carefully as I could to set it at spec, which was a lot lower level
than I had it. No change.

Also, if I get it at a crusing speed, say in 3rd gear, and hold the throttle
to just where it's maintaining speed, it will start clacking madly away. It has
to be accelerating or decelerating at all times or it makes that sound. On
decel, with throttle closed, it will start surging, which gets weird, especially
going into a turn...

Sorry I don't have enough experience to give better descriptions. Any ideas at
all? I've pulled off the head and the flywheel cover, and all looks normal. Is
it going to explode on me? I'm starting to be afraid to ride it.

It's the highest octane pump gas I could get, and I even bought octane boost
to try in this last tank. All gas in the state has 10% ethanol, if that matters.






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Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:04 am

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Hi all, Just found this group. I'm having issues with my IT200. It's a 1985, with the with the big-bore 240 kit. I just put a new piston in it, and had the...
Mark
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Jun 9, 2009
6:55 pm

It may be a rod bearing , or , since it varies in rpms , very well could be the right side crank bearing . This will cause the seal to leak , creating an air...
lee buchanan
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Jun 9, 2009
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Is the clutch basket coming off? ... From: Mark To: YamahaIT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 11:55 AM Subject: [YamahaIT] IT200 Diagnosis Help Hi...
R.K. Fish
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Jun 10, 2009
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I'm not an expert on the IT200 but I had one down a while back and noticed the kick start system uses the primary gear on the clutch basket to roll engine....
Rick Mercer
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Jun 11, 2009
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