The Yamaha GT80 is a popular motorcycle known for its lightweight design and reliable performance. The points gap for the GT80 is typically set at 0.3 mm (0.012 inches) when adjusting the ignition system. It's important to refer to the specific service manual for your model year, as slight variations may exist. Proper adjustment ensures optimal engine performance and efficient ignition timing.
The magneto point gap on a 2hp Yamaha outboard is 0.35mm, or 0.014".
Yes it is. In fact all GT80's were availible in a "street legal" model, and have been making them since the GT80 A, B and C series. if you are planning to make a yamaha GT 80 street legal, you can order parts such as lights, and other electrical components on ebay or other motorbike dealers.
what is the valve gap for a 1999 Yamaha woverine
Hello: To be accurate we need to know the exact year of your GT80.....1973-1980 models have a Teikei 16MM.....(NOT a Mikuni).......Good Luck*****
Suggest you call a Yamaha dealer for info.
What is the spark plug gap for a 2006 yamaha ttr 125?
Points 0.35 - 0.40 mm (.012 -.016 inch ) Ignition 1.8mm BTDC (0.07) Spark plug 0.5 - 0.6 mm (0.024 )
the gap is .030"
The suggested spark plug gap on a 1997 Yamaha YZ 80 is .036. That is the standard gap for most Yamaha small engines.
The spark plug gap for a 1994 Yamaha YZ250 should be .024 inches. A Yamaha YZ250 is a 249cc motorcycle.
1978 to 1981 DT-175 with CDI (no ignition points) spark plug gap .6-.8mm or .024-.032 inch, spark plug# B9ES
The spark plug gap for most Yamaha outboards is around .030 - 0.035in.