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I say that Yamaha uses quality parts, because I owned a YZ450F and a YFZ450 and I rode the living piss out of those things and I could never get them to break! Of course I always properly maintain them as well.
Re: Bullet proof
Well, rods and bearings appear to be in very good shape upon removal. And when I drained the oil in the beginning, it was very black and dark. No signs of water being in the oil, just signs of being burnt to due bad rings and head gasket. Probably will end up changing the...
Well if its the same boost solenoid thats used on the phazer, theyre available on ebay brand new and for fairly cheap.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Volvo-S40-S70-V ... 3f&vxp=mtr
Doesnt hurt to have a spare!
Just shoot Erik Marklund at mcx an email, good guy and he has been helping me out...
No sir, taking a risk, same rods and head bolts. Not that i am asking for a broke down machine, but i do want to know the life of oem parts on this motor. I was half tempted to use the original pistons because they really werent in that bad of shape! It was the rings/gaskets/ and valves that...
Mileage was right at 2000 miles (3219km).
This motor should be able to go longer than that even with a turbo installed.
Bearings on the rods look good, i buffed them a little to mellow out some tiny grooves.
Crank looks good and doesnt appear to out of round/balance according to some...
At the current moment yes, but we should be re-surfacing in style next week!
Dont know if youve seen this fun action!
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=119142
Service manual: should work for all year phazers in most cases.
http://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/08/03/2 ... manual.pdf
Fair prices oem parts for a 2009 Phazer:
http://find.partzilla.com/?q=*:*&r=t&s= ... %22PZ50%22
Not sure what color yours is, so just go to the left side of the page...
As long as you don't pay more than 3100 bucks then I would say go for it. Phazer is a fun sled, no whether it be for you or the family, everyone will enjoy it!
As per Kelly Blue Book:
Trade in value = 2565 (in good condition)
Retail value = 3750 (excellent condition)
Add the two and divide from 2 to get the fair offering point for a buyer.
Total = 6315 divided by 2 = 3157.50
Fair offer for someone to give would be 3160
Fair price or you...
Oh yeah, and a good AFR gauge that I'm using is the dm-6 combo from PLX devices.
Link: http://www.plxdevices.com/product_info. ... DSMAFR_DM6
Uses a good oxygen sensor from Bosch and has a touch screen gauge. Pretty sleek IMO.
Thats fine with me! Just wanted a solid thread to be built and have people come lay down more advice and input, bc im still figuring a lot of stuff out as i go down the road.
To answer your questions:
Yes, i revomved all the wiring out of the way and tilted the top half of the frame backwards...
ANYBODY, feel free to shoot me a pm if you have a question about something. I will do my best to answer you as thorough as possible. these little 4 strokes are tricky machines, but very rewarding if set up and treated properly.
For anyone who owns a 2007 or newer yamaha phazer and has a turbo kit installed on it and wants to know more about what to do in the case of a burnt down motor!
So to begin my story. I purchased my phazer from a guy who bought it brand new and had the turbo installed at 0000 miles. Machine...
My frame has that same separation between the front subframe and bulk head, surely from the only time I rolled it. That was the only thing I ever found to be unorthodox after the roll. Never has really affected the ride in my opinion. And in all honesty, as long as nothing is seriously binding...
Also, from the thorough documentation of what you've shown us on the front end of your machine, it almost seems a waste to spend that much money on the timbersled kit. Unless its the route you already planned on taking, then go for it! But, if I was you, with the skills and resources available...
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