Here is a
link to the Yobit chain. These files will sync you up (almost) instantly.
Procedure:
1. Make backup of your current .loco or roaming\Loco folders including your old wallet.dat file
2. Cleanout the folder so that you have an empty .loco or roaming\Loco folder
3. Put back the loco.conf file making sure that you have the right nodes in it as per below
4. Unzip the loco.zip file to the root of the .loco or roaming\Loco folder
5. Run the wallet and it will take you to the point when the chain was copied and sync the rest quickly
You will notice that you have an empty wallet. You can now do one of 2 things to recover your coins you might still have on the Yobit fork of the chain:
1. Copy your old wallet.dat to the folder where your loco.conf file is and run the wallet. The results are however unpredictable as you might have transactions from your other fork in the wallet.dat and it could cause conflicts or orphans etc.
2. Dump the private keys of your old wallet.dat before you cleanout the folder and import them into your new synced up empty wallet. You can do this either with the command "dumpwallet keys.txt" and then "importwallet keys.txt" or "dumpprivkey <public key>" and "importprivkey <private key>". If you dump the whole wallet the file will be in the folder where your wallet executable was executed from. In all cases it will tkae a while to trawl through the chain to update your balances.
NB:
Take note that with Loco on Windows/Linux you might have to kill the Loco process after exiting the wallet or rebooting afterwards to re-launch the wallet.
The nodes you have to use in your loco.conf are the following:
addnode = 5.189.189.51
addnode = 45.32.41.132