For a Ngk plug it is a: NGK DR8EA
i was told buy Ricky Stator for my 2000 Yamaha 350 warrior and i think its the same for yours is green to brown=300 ohms red to white=500 ohms its your stator, i had the same problem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To change the spark plugs in a 1997 astro van do I have to change the spark plugs from the bottom of the engine/
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark the run. You are missing one of those.
Ti find out whitch spark plug is # 1,look at your engine.The head that's the furthest to the front of the engine is the one with the # 1 plug.It would be the first plug at the front of your motor on that side.
Check battery voltage--With engine running it should be 13.8-14.2
1997-2001
The proper spark plug gap for a 1997 Yamaha YZF600 should be .028 inches. The best spark plugs to use in a YZF600 are copper.
yes the crankshafts are the same
The suggested spark plug gap on a 1997 Yamaha YZ 80 is .036. That is the standard gap for most Yamaha small engines.
i was told buy Ricky Stator for my 2000 Yamaha 350 warrior and i think its the same for yours is green to brown=300 ohms red to white=500 ohms its your stator, i had the same problem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ngk br9es
On a 1997 Yamaha Warrior with the original frame it is located on the frame bar underneath the motor, and a few inches in front of it. If it has a replacement frame, it may not have a vin, because on a replacement frame they are supposed to be cut out of the original frame and welded to the frame bar underneath the rear fender on the passenger side of the quad.
Probably not.Yamaha changed these every 1-3 years so you would have to buy replacments from the dealer.Just because they look the same does not mean they are compatible with other electrical componets.
The following spark plugs are specified for a 1990-1999 Yamaha RT-100: NGK B7ES (or if you want to upgrade to iridium, BR7EIX) Denso W22ES-U (for the iridium version, IW22) FYI, the spark plug gap is .022"
most skis w stock ignition run .028-.032
Yes, they are a wet sytem.
Spark plug gap should be .060