Yamaha ysf1000 R1, 07-08 |
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We'll start with the assumption that you already can competently remove the fuel tank and replace an air filter. If you aren't confident that you can do that, stop right now and get an experienced friend or pay a good shop........... | |
Remove airbox top. Unbolt stock upper stacks. Remove original stack linkages.
The primary round actuating arm pops off the flat arm on the servo motor. Unscrew 6 lower stack mounting screws. Remove the stock stacks;. |
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Remove original velocity stack bolts. They press out. Model mechanic is using the handle of a Bondhus Balldriver. Save all old parts. |
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There is a Right and a Left flat bracket. CHECK NOW to make sure you have 2 different brackets. Place 2 of the Factory Pro stacks and 1 bracket into the airbox, aligning the stacks to the throttle bodies and the 3 mounting holes to the throttle body mounting holes. The longer "100" stack goes into the middle and shorter "85" to the outside. Repeat for the other two stacks and bracket. |
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Put a drop of MILD Loctite (blue or green - not "red") on each screw and Insert the 3 stock mounting screws into the bracket holes. If a screw were to come out, it would be very bad for your engine. USE LOCTITE Hint: |
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Gently hand snug, then, tighten to 6 ft lbs / 8 nm torque, using a 120 crisscross pattern. |
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Repeat for the other 2 stacks. |
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Reassemble airbox lid, etc. Use your Service manual to make sure you don't forget anything Notes - Corrections - suggestions? email here |
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So - the hard part, installing
the stacks, is done. Yes - we always suggest that you use a Genuine Yamaha Service Manual. It's the LAST WORD. |
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We did the R1 Superflaretm
R&D with a properly tuned stock R1. We did no additional fuel
injection mapping during R1 stack R&D. |