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Old 09-11-2017, 04:52 PM   #1
bembrey
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Default 1994 Yamaha G9 exhaust

Howdy all, new guy here with a question regarding the exhaust on the G9. I recently acquired the subject cart and while it starts and runs well, after about 5 or so minutes of running down the road, it gets pretty hot and the speed drops... it then becomes very hard to start until it cools down. I've read several post that state to check the piston head fins for dirt and debris and to ensure the exhaust is not clogged. In order to do those steps, I need to get the exhaust off but I have a threaded stud, nut and lock washer on one side of the flange and some "odd" piece that is round with a groove in it possibly pressed into the other side of the flange? My question is - should I have two threaded studs with nuts/washers or is this "pressed in" piece normal? I've tried to find pictures of installed G9 exhaust showing both sides of the flange but have not seen any. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.

Bill
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