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1974 DT360 Disassembly and Restoration
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I guess he needed to weight the bike for balance with all those washers and love the chip of wood he used to space things out under the speedo.
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Prev owner a bit heavy handed w/wire cuttters. Switch appears buffable,hopefully serviceable , key#1726
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The gauges, not for a 74, appear to have case, glass and rims that look reusable. Not sure about internals. DEET, your thoughts?
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Left hand switch not from a 74:
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Headlight not from a 74 but which bike was green? The inner part of the shell is green also.
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1974 Yamaha DT360A with SP96 Exhaust
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Left hand switch definitely RT2, RT3 + about a dozen or so of the other Yamaha trail bikes (enduros) of that era. The YHA 205 carcass was used in differing forms by most Yamahas of that era. You should get quite good money if and when you want to sell it.
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The gauges look bad. The one with a screwdriver in it probably cannot be repaired if the connector is loose.
Where the Yamaha Enduro is still a current model...
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How does this work? There was an intact cable to the rear top of the engine.
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Engine does not look bad. No scarring, but low compression 100psi static.
Enduronut, whats your schedule look like. Looks like a bore, piston and rings. Still need to check the crank play, etc.
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The item above the exhaust mounts is the decompression valve. The valve should be open when kick starting the bike to reduce the chances of a nasty kickback.
On the DT360A onwards it is linked by cable to the kick start. Once you re-attach it, push gently on the kick start and you should see the cable open the valve. On the earlier RT2 and RT3 the cable was opened manually via a lever on the 'bars.
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Look closely at the first photo. 320 33 or that may be the jetting. there are no other numbers on it. VM32-33
32mm.
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