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1969 Yamaha AT1E

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Fill jet problem

Has anyone experienced this problem with their AT 1 E.

The carb fill port needle valve keeps dropping out into the bowl. Bike stops. Won't start of course. I changed the one that was originally in as the one I had was wider. I experimented by making a clip from lock wire and it's worked for the past 300 miles. I noticed fuel starting to flood out which obviously happens.

I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this?

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Oil pump?

I just acquired a really nice 69 AT1. In reading about it I see that they came with automatic oilers. Mine does not have that. Was that an option or has it been deleted? It runs great on gas/oil mix, just wondering.

Thanks

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Enduronut
Enduronut
Jan 05

Hello Dan, and welcome to the site

The "Autolube" pump came standard on all of the Enduros

They were/are very dependable, and so much more convenient then having to mix.

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