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 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no 84 and 85 change out.
a 96 Mazda pickup
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get a volt meter. turn it on. put one end on the +. the other end on the -. if you get a number greater than 12 with the car running then your golden.
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For the Yamaha Warrior 350, the stator coil readings should typically be around 20-30 ohms for the primary winding between the two yellow wires, and the pickup coil (also known as the exciter coil) readings should be approximately 100-200 ohms. It's important to check these readings with a multimeter when the engine is cold. Ensure that the multimeter is set to the appropriate resistance setting and that the connections are secure for accurate measurements. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for precise specifications.
its not exactly a normal pickup but it is under the left side cover
you need: fuel compression and spark
compression rings on pistons are worn out or broken
The average gas mileage for the Mitsubishi L200 Warrior pickup truck is 34 mpg. Actual mileage will vary depending on the driving conditions and the mechanical condition of the vehicle.
Need to know what size engine it has to answer correctly.
Check spark plugs and wires Do a compression test
standard-171 at350 rpm min.128 at350 rpm
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark to run. You are missing one of those.
No spark, No compression, no fuel or timing off. Any or all of these could be an issue and then multipul reasons for each of them.
diesel engines do not have spark plugs. they fire on compression. so there is no gap.
The pickup resistance of a Yamaha XT600E is typically around 100-150 ohms. This value can vary depending on the specific model year and any modifications that have been made to the electrical system.