What are the problems with a virago starter?
Things like: the starter slips, spins out and does not turn the engine, turns slow, runs continuously, noisy or delayed engagement, makes a clicking sound and motor will not turn etc. Well, luckily there is a fix of some kind for all these problems. Before you spend your hard-earned dollars replacing parts, there are some things you should check.
What is the repair number for a Virago 750?
However, if you are not mechanically inclined, do not attempt this repair. Adding three shims, part number 156-11563-00, in the starter nose will take up any wear caused by prolonged use while this symptom existed. The XV-700’s and 750’s require a different repair because they do not have the starter clutch.
What’s the best way to start a virago bike?
To start your Virago you: turn the choke on (cold starting only), make sure the bike is in neutral, turn the key to the on position, turn the kill switch to the on position, using one finger push the starter button. If your engine is tuned properly, it will start in less than three revolutions. DO NOT ROLL THE THROTTLE!!!!
What should the tension be on a Yamaha Virago?
Yamaha suggests changing the large tension clip, P/N 904-68291-06-00, on the idler gear. Look for wear in the clip groove. Hand grind smooth. Replace the idler gear also. A dealer would use a spring gauge to check the tension of the spring clip. It should be 4.9-5.1 lbs. per inch.
What causes the engine to backfire on a virago?
This, in turn allows some unburnt fuel to get into the exhaust pipes. Then when the engine does fire, these unburnt gasses are ignited in the exhaust pipe, causing the backfire. Newer Virago carbs have an ‘enricher circuit’ which cuts in on deceleration to help this problem.
Can a Yamaha Virago have a fuel tank problem?
First, you can almost be guaranteed that if someone had a bike sitting in a garage for that period of time, that he/she did not start it on a regular basis to keep it in good running condition. Nor would the fuel tank have been completely filled or have a stabilizer added.
What causes fuel line to stick on Virago?
Fuel in the fuel lines does so as well. Some fuel may, at some time, have settled in the breather check valve, evaporated and caused the ball in the check valve to stick. Now, you buy this bike, jump on it, start it up . . . it runs great . . . and you ride off into the sunset.
Why does my Virago bike quit after 20 miles?
The next statement goes something like, “The bike ran great for the first 20 miles then it started running rough and it finally quit . . . now I can’t even start it. Did I get taken on this bike, did I get a lemon, or what?”