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Thread: My 1984 Yamaha 200e "Yamahauler" Restoration

  1. #16
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    Ha ha I hard a hard time not spewing my mouthful of beer. Someone should post a pic of that. I havent figured out how to post pic from my ipad. Its driving me crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimoto200e View Post
    Ha ha I hard a hard time not spewing my mouthful of beer. Someone should post a pic of that. I havent figured out how to post pic from my ipad. Its driving me crazy.
    Sorry if it's blurry, but you can read a bit of the text. There you can see the HARF and hour text.

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    My Trike(s):
    1984 Yamaha 200e "Yamahauler" - Got it totally for free, but needs major repair.

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    Howdy is offline Putting Priorities in Order, Busier than ever. Catch me if you can
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griff747 View Post
    I happen to have the Factory Service Manual. Helps a LOT!

    Now, another topic to throw out: Which side of the engine would be easier to get into the tranny? Like I said before, we're missing the 1st gear inside, but luckily the fella who previously owned this bought the gear in 2002.
    You have pull the motor and do a complete tear down and split the cases to get to the tranny. It's a lot of work and while you have it apart you can freshen up the motor ( rings, bearings if they are bad, valves, clutches, ect ).
    Howdy

  4. #19
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    Good news everyone! We have moved the Yamahauler to a new location, and we made some great progress with it. We were able to start it up, and lemme tell you, IT SCREAMED LIKE A LOUD CHAINSAW that it scared to hibbi mijibi's out of me! We know are making some great progress. I'll hope to post some more pictures sooner or later this coming Wednesday/Thursday. Have a good weekend!
    My Trike(s):
    1984 Yamaha 200e "Yamahauler" - Got it totally for free, but needs major repair.

  5. #20
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    Good luck with the resto. I just picked up 2 1983 ytm 200's for 50$. After cleaning the carb, gas tank, new plug, new lines, changed the oil, clean mouse nest out air box, etc it started right up and drove it around to check the gears..Now I'm also in the process of restoring mine..I got mine stripped down to the frame. A little tip is I use zip lock baggies and mark the contents witha marker to keep track..A month or 2 down the road and I forget where all these bolts and screws go...lol

  6. #21
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    Well, good news again is that when we fired the Yamahauler up again, I lightened the throttle down and it sounds like a purring kitten! Now, we hope to test ride it soon, but the only major problem is that sometimes it only idles for a minute and then just shuts off. Anyone know how to stop the problem?
    My Trike(s):
    1984 Yamaha 200e "Yamahauler" - Got it totally for free, but needs major repair.

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    tripowersport is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Try to clean the carb, jets really good and put in a fuel filter. I put on a fuel filter, cleaned my carb over and over then it was good. good luck.

  8. #23
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    i just bought one of these bad boys in perfect condition (other than teh fact that when you shift into gear it doesn't move...)

  9. #24
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    jdt are you shifting down or pulling the lever up? the yamaha's go up into gear, unlike earlier hondas where you push down.
    rectum nothin damn near killed them
    feel free to leave feed back for me here. http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...06#post1119306

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    Anyone still following this thread? I could use help

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    You could always start your own thread.

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