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.
its 2.5 quarts.
Manual says align with the first T
The 2006 Yamaha Bruin 350 has the same bolt pattern for years 04-06. Front tire size 25x8x12 Rear tire size 25x01x12 Rim size 12x7 Bolt Pattern 4x110
behind the left front tire tucked inside the frame
left frame rail below engine at front behind lower control arm
The oil plug is under the oil filter ...straight bolt ..14 mill..
If the carburetor is cleaned on the Yamaha Bruin 350 and it will idle but stall when given gas, it could be that the float is sticking. The carburetor may also need to be adjusted by turning the adjustment screw so that it is not getting too much gas when revved.
Poor upkeep try cleanig the airfilter if that doesent work try cleaning out the carburetor I have a yamaha 350 bruin I had the same problem
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
Dry weight for the 1984 model, 115 hp Yamaha 2 stroke is 350 lbs.
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.
the kind at the pump, liquid perhaps...