Want this question answered?
The type of oil being used in a Yamaha 350 series ATV depends on the temperature where the vehicle is kept. For colder areas 5w-40 oil is preferred, but for hotter temperatures 10w-40 is better.
Under the lower left a-arm
if you go to any parts store they will have ATV oils well select the one that says 4 stroke i have the same bike and i get the best out of it with valvoline.
I have a Yamaha 350 big bear, and differential drain plug is on the bottom of the differential. Just remove the plug and let it drain, put the plug back in and fill it back up... i use just regular gear oil
Yamaha stopped making the Warrior in 2004.
Find used Yamaha ATV models including the Kodiak, Bruin, Grizzly and Raptor editions at online sites like DirtBikesATV.com. You can search by make, model, year, or location, at sites like ATV TraderOnline.com
13 mm
1998
When it comes to a beginning style of ATV's Yamaha seem to be the best choice. The Yamaha Raptor 350 is a good starter ATV and they start at around $4,800 for the 2011 model.
There are many different ways you can tell if the rear axle has gone out on a Yamaha 350 ATV. If there is a grinding sound or a slipping when trying to put the vehicle in gear, those may be an indication of this issue.
10w40
The fastest stock, production atv is either the Yamaha 350 Banshee or the Suzuki Quadzilla but this is highly debated. Modified or custom atv's can go faster.