Just picked up this 1974 Yamaha TW 433 yesterday. I'm excited to work on it as I have never done bogie wheel suspension. Been watching some youtube videos which have been helpful. The neat thing about this sled is that it has a hydraulic drive. It has a torque converter driven by a belt from the crankshaft. It's got Hi - Lo - and Neutral, although I am not entirely sure how to use it... yet. One piston has a hole in it, so that will have to be replaced for sure. It has good spark, although I couldn't get the good cylinder to pop with some premix down the plug hole. I am thinking the ignition is out of time.
My goal is to get it usable. I want to pull some logs out of the woods with my dad at the farm and pack down trails through the woods. Not looking to make it a speed machine either. I have a 1980 Trailfire that will be my main trail sled, and I want this to be my backup in case it dies on the trail so I can tow it home.
With that in mind, I am not looking to do a total restoration. The sled has 714 original miles on it and I picked it up for $175. Anyone know if it was a good deal? The outside is not pristine but the engine bay is clean. Everything is there, nothing is missing that I have found so far.
I've done Keihin Carbs, but only on motorcycles and not these kind. Any tips on things I should replace off the bat to make it reliable enough for my purposes? Should I reseal the engine? Is it worth replacing all bogies or just as required? Also, if my pictures uploaded correctly, how does the track look? Thanks for taking the time to read, I am looking forward to learning all I can about this thing and enjoying it!
Dave