What kind of carburetor does a Yamaha XV 1100 have?

What kind of carburetor does a Yamaha XV 1100 have?

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When did the Yamaha Virago Hitachi carburetors come out?

In French it means: “Don’t mess with me”.) The first Viragos to hit our shores in 1981 had Virago Hitachi carburetors on them and this make of carb lasted on the larger displacement (700, 750, 920, 1000, and 1100cc) models through the 1987 model year.

What kind of gasket does a Yamaha Virago use?

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What are the model numbers of a Yamaha Virago?

“X” Back in the seventies Yamaha used XS to designate their bigger street machines by this model designation. Some of these bikes were were: XS650, XS750 triple, XS1100, etc. “RD” was used for two-strokes. “SR” was used for singles. Apparently when the V twins cam along, Yamaha decided to retain the “X” which I think we can assume means “street”.

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In French it means: “Don’t mess with me”.) The first Viragos to hit our shores in 1981 had Virago Hitachi carburetors on them and this make of carb lasted on the larger displacement (700, 750, 920, 1000, and 1100cc) models through the 1987 model year.

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What do you need to know about Virago carburetors?

If they haven’t, you’ll need to do this. The technique is to drill a hole in them, insert a small screw, and wrestle them out. BE CAREFUL!!. These plugs are roughly 3mm thick, and your drill can get sucked through the soft brass as it exits, and bugger the heads of the adjustment screws, which lie just underneath the plugs!