Electrical 2 schematic Yamaha Xs750se-311211 1979
With two applications this (90201061a5) Washer(526) is the most specified part. The most reasonably priced component used on the Xs750se-311211 1979 Electrical 2 is the (98517-06025) Screw, Pan Head(3xp). The Xs750se-311211 1979 Electrical 2 consists of twenty pieces with the Rectifier & Regulator Assy being the most expensive.
Electrical 2 schematic
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| 1 |
Main Switch Steering Lock more info > |
€ 137.50
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| 2 |
Washer(526) more info > product number: 9290106600
this product is superseded by 90201061A5
Machinery like this has to be 100% reliable. By using only genuine Yamaha parts you will be doing all you can to ensure no mechanical failures. Even good quality washers can make a difference - Yamaha fit them for a reason, make sure you do! |
€ 1.50
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| 3 |
Bolt (682) more info > product number: 9731306016
this product is superseded by 9709506016
Correctly applying torque to any bolt that is going into soft cast aluminium is always easier when the correct specification of bolt is used - In this case genuine Yamaha |
€ 1.50
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| 4 |
Oil Pressure Switch Assy (371) more info > |
€ 65.00
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| 5 |
Wire,lead more info > product number: 1j78250700
this product is no longer available, however you can add it to your wishlist
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€ 4.50
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| 6 |
Neutral Switch Assy more info > |
€ 26.00
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| 7 |
Gasket (5r6) more info > product number: 9043010171 GASKET (5R6) This union bolt seal gasket requires replacement whenever the bolt is removed and replaced to ensure no unsightly leaks occurring. To be safe the bolt itself should be renewed after the old one has been removed and refitted a few times. |
€ 2.50
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| 8 |
Stop Switch Assy more info > |
€ 15.00
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| 9 |
Rectifier & Regulator Assy more info > |
€ 272.00
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| 10 |
Screw, Pan Head(3xp) more info > product number: 9851106025
this product is superseded by 9851706025
Using the correct Yamaha screws not only lessens the likelihood of these crankcase cover castings coming loose it will also retain the original appearance so important to Yamaha owners |
€ 0.50
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| 11 |
Washer(6a1) more info > product number: 9299506100 WASHER(6A1) The risk of electrical failure at 1km or more out at sea does not bare contemplation! So unless you can swim to Olympian standards, make sure you fit only genuine Yamaha parts to your vessel, right down to the last precisely made washer! |
€ 0.50
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| 12 |
Starter Relay Assy more info > |
€ 79.00
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| 13 |
Reserve Lighting Unit Assy more info > |
€ 117.00
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| 14 |
Screw Pan Head more info > product number: 9858006020The risk of failure out on the ocean does is a less than pleasant scenario! So unless you already have an Olympic gold medal in swimming, make sure you fit only genuine Yamaha parts to your vessel, right down to the last precisely made screw! |
€ 2.00
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Washer(6a1) more info > product number: 9299506100 WASHER(6A1) The risk of electrical failure at 1km or more out at sea does not bare contemplation! So unless you can swim to Olympian standards, make sure you fit only genuine Yamaha parts to your vessel, right down to the last precisely made washer! |
€ 0.50
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| 16 |
Washer(526) more info > product number: 9290106600
this product is superseded by 90201061A5
Machinery like this has to be 100% reliable. By using only genuine Yamaha parts you will be doing all you can to ensure no mechanical failures. Even good quality washers can make a difference - Yamaha fit them for a reason, make sure you do! |
€ 1.50
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| 17 |
Flasher Relay Assy more info > |
€ 40.00
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| 18 |
Flasher Cancelling Unit more info > |
€ 68.50
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| 19 |
Relay Assy more info > |
€ 69.00
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| 20 |
Checker, Lamp more info > |
€ 69.00
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Yamaha Xs750se-311211 1979
The technically advanced ‘Triple’ so called because it had three cylinders was introduced in Japan in 1976 with wire wheels, and to the rest of the world in 1977 with cast wheels. Despite the exotic, for that time, double overhead cam 120 degree engine, the power of 64BHP was more... Read more
