Transporting - Yamaha PZ500D Owner's Manual

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TRANSPORTING

When transporting your machine on a trailer or in a truck,
observe the following recommendations to help protect
your machine from damage:
Make sure that the fuel level in the fuel tank is lower than
the carburetors. Otherwise, the vibration and bumps
from the road surface could make it possible for fuel to
flow through the carburetor into the crankcase. This can
result in "hydrostatic lock," a condition where the engine
cannot rotate because of fuel accumulated in the en-
gine. Severe engine damage can result from hydro-
static lock. When possible, the fuel tank should be
empty during transportation, especially if the trip will be
30 minutes or longer.
If transporting the machine in an open trailer or truck,
put a tight fitting cover on the machine. A cover specifi-
cally designed for your snowmobile is best. This will
help keep foreign objects out of the cooling vents in the
shroud, and also help protect the machine against
damage from debris on the road.
If transporting the machine in an open trailer or truck in
areas where road salt is used, coat metal suspension
surfaces lightly with oil or other protectant. This will help
protect against corrosion. Be sure to clean the machine
when you get to your destination to remove any corro-
sive salts.
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