ive been working with the warrior for many years and even i cant rebuild a carb ground up. the 350 warrior has its modifications for every rider but i want to put my carb back to stock spects and ive been working on it for a while its a very suficitated objec that needs to be delt with in the hands of a professional.
timing or carb
The Yamaha Warrior 350 is a 4 stroke.
Your starter could be weak and need a rebuild.
if the 87 is a warrior yes
No, Yamaha only made the Yamaha Warrior 350, nothing else.
a 2009 Yamaha warrior weighs in at 396lbs
A Yamaha Warrior has a horsepower of 350. The Yamaha Warrior is an off-road all terrain vehicle and has been around since the 1980s.
Yamaha stopped making the Warrior in 2004.
No, the plugs are different.
The top speed of a stock Yamaha Warrior 350 is around 65 to 70 mph. I own a 1998 Warrior 350 and it will go 68 mph. The top speed has not changed more than 5 mph from the time it was introduced until today... I have a 2000 warrior 350 that has been clocked at 117mph and all it has added on is stage 2 carb jets and K&N air filter.
yes the crankshafts are the same
Remove them with some WD-40 and some vice grips.