First check for ground with your OHM meter. From one pin on the stator to ground. Nest check the other pin. If you have a ground, or any OHMs, its bad.
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Actually it needs to be done while still on the bike and able to be turned over. You would need a Peak Voltage Tester. Not to be confused with a Multimeter.
From what I've found out if you change out your stator and use your old pick-up coil you run a risk of shorting out your new stator. Hope this helps.
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The Yamaha Bear Tracker takes 1.6 quarts of oil at each oil change and a K&N filter is recommended by Yamaha. The Bear Tracker takes 10w-30 or 10w-40 weight oil depending on the age, size, and weather conditions where the vehicle is kept.
It is important to maintain the oil levels on any recreational vehicle. A 250 Yamaha Bear Tracker needs 1.6 quarts of engine oil.
the gap is .025
.006 on the intake and .011 on exhaust
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Should be located at the lowest point of the engine.
Yes. It actually should, the only problem is the motor mounts but i think if you did a little custom mount or something it would.
If oil is leaking at the top of the motor on a Yamaha 250 Bear tracker this could be caused by a head gasket or valve seal. To locate the exact source of the leak try removing the bolt near the top of the motor and use degreaser to clean the area. Once the area is clean run the Bear tracker to locate the leak.
replace with known good part....
Next to foot brake lever there is a 3 allen head bolts remove those oil filter inside
check the fuse