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Old 08-26-2008, 07:10 PM
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Well my dads friend has bought a 4 wheeler over the other day wanted me to look at it.....wasnt sure exactly what it was! It sais shaft driven on the side and YAMAHA so I did reasearch and Im assuming its a badger 80? I cleaned the carb it was all gummed up, it has a fresh battery, and spark plug and does have fire and compression but will not hit a lick..! Can someone help me with some tech support?
 
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Old 08-26-2008, 08:53 PM
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I am dealing with the same ATV & problem. Have you tried to push start it? Mine will go, but only iff you push it. I will watch your post to see if WE can get it resolved
 
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:13 PM
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check the valves we have a raptor 80 which i think whould be the same motor and it had the same problem the intake valve was tight so i adjusted it and it started right up.
 
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i have one also when its cold its hard to start , i read something about the intake valve on the carb. i read to open it more and i would but i dont know what one it is
 
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Originally Posted by kablake
i have one also when its cold its hard to start , i read something about the intake valve on the carb. i read to open it more and i would but i dont know what one it is
You'll need to buy the manual - Online they're cheap, downloadable ones. Available through Ebay. It's the valve timing that's off, typically.
 
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Valves!! Thease are very finkey when it comes to valves.
 
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would you know how to adjust the valves
 
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i dont know the specs sorry. any yama tech shuld know it off the top of there head.
 
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Old 06-16-2011, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by kablake
would you know how to adjust the valves
The loose side of the spec is .010 intake and .012 exh with the engine cold.
send me a email and I'll send you the Yami 80 manual
ken at skidsteer.ca
 
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Can you email me @ moto4man@gmail.com
 



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