2000 Yamaha YZF-R6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How can I install a choke cable at the carbs?
If you are looking at the front of the bike it is located on the left side of the carbs closest to you on the top of the carb. Looking at you photo it would be top of the picture in the very middle. The cable runs in line with the carbs or parallel to be clearer.
7/7/2021 7:13:10 AM •
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Why doesn't engine turn over?
Check the battery.Is it charged?Also does the neutral light go on?
If not check the neutral switch.
The neutral switch is behind the engine case near the rear shock and has one wire. Make sure the bike is in neutral or on stands. Remove the one wire and put it to earth/chassis/ground (somewhere metal on the bike). The neutral light should come on and you should be able to start the bike if that was the problem.
9/17/2015 7:06:47 PM •
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on Sep 17, 2015
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Problem with 2001 Yamaha R6 Coolant
Most likely a blown head gasket. Exhaust gas is blowing past the gasket and into the cooling system. It will pressurise the cooling system and push the coolant into overflow bottle. You might notice that after riding the bike for a while and then leaving it to stand for a few minutes, it will push coolant back into the cylinder and you will get a big puff of steam out exhaust when you start it.
Best way to check is to do a compression test. Need to remove spark plugs and and screw a compression tester into the hole. Crank the starter and you will see the gauge go up in 3 or 4 strokes. Should be about 224 psi for a new stock motor. Repeat test for remaining 3 cylinders. Pressure should be 90% of that figure (201) and should not be more than 10% different from highest to lowest. Probably find one cylinder is really low.
9/11/2014 10:32:48 AM •
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on Sep 11, 2014
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What is the rod torque on a 2000 yzf r6
1,000,000,,0000,0,,0,,0 PSI. They actually wear little superman symbols on them.
10/21/2013 9:57:21 AM •
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on Oct 21, 2013
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Turn signals not working
Ok, consider it kind of like a warning system. You have some blown bulbs and the way it tells you this, it stays solid. The opposite stays off. If it is the back that stays on, then the front bulb is blown and needs to be replaced. Same on all vehicles that use the flasher system.
4/21/2013 12:35:47 AM •
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