Yamaha Germany TSI's

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Yamaha Germany TSI's

#1 Post by jackson.40 » Sat Jun 16, 2018 11:43 am

It's not often i come across stuff i don't have in my collection so i was pleased to get these rare German TSI's some of which i have never seen before.

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#2 Post by Bengt Weil » Sat Jun 16, 2018 12:22 pm

Very cool! Do tell more...

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#3 Post by jackson.40 » Fri Jul 06, 2018 12:21 pm

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#4 Post by Speed Freak » Fri Jul 06, 2018 2:55 pm

It says that the oil hoses are routed the wrong way on some RD500 and the hose can be bent at the edge of the crankshaft.
The correct way is to put it under the side cover.

It clearly says that it is wrong to route them trough the cover.


Looking to my engine this seems a bit funny...
The side cover has 2 rubber grommets and holes - designed for what?
My pictures also clearly show that the hoses are routed trough the cover and I will do it again on my bike.
Just checking that the hoses are not routed too tight around this corner.

Thanks for posting.


Edit: It`s from 1984
Why didn`t they change it for the 1GE bikes?
My bikes:
RD500 YPVS 1GE
RD350 YPVS 31K 1985
Honda CBR 1000 RR SC57
Yamaha R1 RN04

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#5 Post by jackson.40 » Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:56 am

Every 500 that left the factory had the auto lube pipes fitted INSIDE the cover

The auto lube pipes even have marks on them to line up with the cover

Only ever seen this on a German TSI, seems like each Country had it only ideas about solving problems with no involvement from Japan

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