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1997-2001
i have a 1987 warrior and i tryed it on a 2001 and it didnt work.
yes it will the only time the frame is different is 1988 and down 1989 and up are all the same
Per the Yamaha service manual, a 2001 Warrior uses a NGKD8EA plug and the gap should be 0.024" to 0.028"
About 55 -60 maybe 65
The engine number G111E007908 corresponds to a Yamaha YZ250 model from the year 2001. Yamaha typically uses a specific coding system for their engine numbers, where the first digits indicate the model year. In this case, "G111" identifies it as a 2001 model.
About 2.5 Quarts of 10w 40 wet clutch oil.
About 2.5 Quarts of 10w 40 wet clutch oil.
The 1987 and 2001 Yamaha Warrior engines are not the same. The 1987 model features a 350cc engine, while the 2001 model has a larger 400cc engine. Additionally, there are differences in design, performance characteristics, and technology between the two models due to advancements made over the years. Therefore, while they share some similarities as part of the Warrior line, they are distinct engines with different specifications.
on the left side, bottom frame rail, just under the engine in front of the foot pegs
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.
by the shifter