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Stock tool kit 1982 xj650 maxim

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by drifter, Jun 14, 2015.

  1. drifter

    drifter Member

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    So i have decided to do a full restoration on my 82 xj650 maxim. It has tools but no pouch. I am trying to find out if the I have are a correct complete set, but the examples I see online ebay seem to be all difrent ie they are missing things or have extra things

    So anyone know where i can see a list of what is supposed to be there ?
     
  2. chacal

    chacal Moderator Moderator Supporting Vendor Premium Member

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    HCP1960 OEM original style STANDARD BIKE TOOL KIT, original style plastic fold-over-flap pouch with the embossed "Yamaha" name across the top. Contains: a pair of pliers, an interchangeable-blade screwdriver handle with a fat #2 phillips blade and a long reversible double-ended #1 phillips / flat blade combination; an 8/10mm, a 10/12mm, and a 14/17mm set of combination open-end wrenches; a 19/22mm combo closed-end wrench, 5mm and 6mm allen key wrenches; and a 14mm spark plug "socket" tool and short "breaker bar" for the spark plug socket. Will work for all bikes with 14mm plugs, meaning all XJ650 models, all XJ700 non-X models, all XJ750 models, all XJ900RK and XJ1100 models
     
  3. Beekman

    Beekman XJ Grasshopper

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    Question for you chacal, would the screwdrivers in the original kit be JIS?
     
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    XJ550H Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    I have found that a 2" long drywall bit seems to be in the jis style its different than a regular phillips and has a flat tip, works well
     
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    chacal Moderator Moderator Supporting Vendor Premium Member

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    I would think so, everything over there was/is JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard).
     

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