I am having a slight rubber burning smell under full throttle at 5,000+ RPM's. At first I thought it was my leaking oil cooler hoses, but I replaced them and the smell continues. I'm not using a significant amount of oil (a quart or less every 2,000 miles), I don't have any oil leaks anymore, and I don't have tire rubbing. If I hold a steady 5,000+ RPM at mid throttle, there is not a smell. Anybody have any ideas? I'm more curious on this problem than concerned since I'm not having any spark plug fouling or exhaust smoke. It runs smooth but I know it could stand a carb cleaning.
Also, I'm having a engine knock noise that is best described on Yamaha's OEM parts website under the first TSB. To summarize, it's a knock at partial throttle cruising situations between 3,000 to 4,000 RPM's. It's an annoynance with my fairing bouncing the noise back to me. It doesn't knock under acceleration but just at steady cruising. Strangely enough, it gets better with a can of seafoam. Yamaha's TSB says the noise can be reduced with a different vacuum diaphragm assembly, part #3h5-81683-09-00. Strangely enough, that is the only diaphragm part number that they list now. Anyone have a simple fix for this problem or a source for a cheap upgraded diaphragm assembly? The knocking is driving me nuts.
Thanks!
Also, I'm having a engine knock noise that is best described on Yamaha's OEM parts website under the first TSB. To summarize, it's a knock at partial throttle cruising situations between 3,000 to 4,000 RPM's. It's an annoynance with my fairing bouncing the noise back to me. It doesn't knock under acceleration but just at steady cruising. Strangely enough, it gets better with a can of seafoam. Yamaha's TSB says the noise can be reduced with a different vacuum diaphragm assembly, part #3h5-81683-09-00. Strangely enough, that is the only diaphragm part number that they list now. Anyone have a simple fix for this problem or a source for a cheap upgraded diaphragm assembly? The knocking is driving me nuts.
Thanks!
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