It appears to have the same part number. I compared a 1990 xv750 with a 1986 xv700 and they both have Yamaha part number 3CF-24730-10-00. I have an '86 xv700 so I'm always shopping for interchangeability. I use bikebandit.com or servicehonda.com for their OEM part finders. I can select my Virago and get the part number then start comparing to other models and years of the Virago. Helps a lot with searching online and on ebay for parts.
http://www.ravensroads.com/xv1000-virago-timing-front-camshaft/ Here is the answer to the question. It is on a 1000 but the timing is the same.
Yes they are the same.
good question, how can you find instructions on this, i have same problem with a 91 xv750 and a 95 virago xv1100 . i dont know if the whole rebuild is done in the bowl by the float. or if you have to take apart the to also good question, how can you find instructions on this, i have same problem with a 91 xv750 and a 95 virago xv1100 . i dont know if the whole rebuild is done in the bowl by the float. or if you have to take apart the to also
it is the same as fish tanks
No.
older models had 2 seperate tanks called fat tanks,so each had its own filler.the new tanks look the same but are one piece units with a dummy cap
The same as in the ocean
Yes
It is not recommended to store oxygen tanks and carbon dioxide tanks in the same room. This is because oxygen can accelerate combustion, and having both gases in close proximity can increase the risk of a fire. It is important to store gases separately in well-ventilated areas to prevent any potential hazards.
no.
The duration of an oxygen tank for COPD patients depends on the size of the tank and the flow rate prescribed by the healthcare provider. Larger tanks will last longer than smaller tanks when used at the same flow rate. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or respiratory therapist to determine the specific duration for your tanks.