I have a 89 350 warrior and i was wondering if i could adapt a 90 style cdi box to my 89
HELLO; No, the 87- 89 are only for those years, yamaha changed the wireing looms three or four times I can't remmember, youll have to get one for your year of quad for it to work right. Check on line for a used one or new at better than dealer price. GOOD LUCK.....GREASY.
It is diffrent way diff 1990 throw 1996 is same but after that they changed
The two boxes should be identical. just like the yamaha banshee and blaster, they remained virtually unchanged since their debut in '88, all the way till they changed to the raptor 350. most of the changes made were only cosmetic.
SOURCE: 2001 yamaha warrior valve adjustment
hello
with the cylinder set at top dead center compression. using a feeler gauge between the tappets and the valves there should be .002-.003in clearance on the intake valves, and .006-.007in. clearance on the exhaust valves. thank you.
SOURCE: i have a 1998 yamaha warrior 350 that will sit and
Clutch switch behind clutch lever. Parking brake cable is attached to it. It cuts the revs if the parking brake is engaged to stop it from being reved when stoped.
SOURCE: how do you set the timing on a yamaha warrior 350
hello, get piston up on tdc, hold finger on spark plug hole turn engine untill finger blows off,that should be compression stroke. take screwdriver in hole make sure piston is all the way up, take timing cover off top gear, there is a v mark inside the motor , make sure gear marks and timing chain is all aligned upp, timing chaing should have a different colored link, aligned this with mark on gear-chain and the mark on the motor, it looks like a v or a point, you have to remone the top gear cover to see this, once they are all aligned it should be in time, piston has to be up all the way on compression stroke, really its pretty simple....
1,546 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×