For a 1992 Yamaha Warrior, it's recommended to use a high-quality 2-stroke oil that meets or exceeds the JASO FB or ISO EGD standards. Many riders choose a synthetic or semi-synthetic oil for better performance and protection. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding oil type and mixing ratios.
A Yamaha Warrior has a horsepower of 350. The Yamaha Warrior is an off-road all terrain vehicle and has been around since the 1980s.
Yes It will but you have to use motor mounts off of the warrior
if the 87 is a warrior yes
Yes it will fit but you have to use motor mounts off the warrior
take the cover off pull the old ones off slide new clutch on then put the cover back on.
mine tops off around 55-60mph
About 2.5 Quarts of 10w 40 wet clutch oil.
A yamaha warrior does not have a timing. If it is backfiring like mine you have to get a diagnostics and something in the electrical system their is a switch that is turned off. IF you take it to a shop it will run you about 80-200 $$. I learned all this yesterday. Hope this helps. Antonio H
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.
Probably running to starter do to overheating
The 1997 Yamaha Warrior 350 has a length of approximately 78.3 inches, a width of about 47.6 inches, and a height of around 43.5 inches. The wheelbase measures 49.2 inches, and it typically has a seat height of 32.5 inches. The ATV is designed for rugged terrain, making it a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts.
To check the oil on a Yamaha 350 Warrior, first ensure the quad is on level ground and the engine is off. Locate the dipstick on the oil filler cap, remove it, wipe it clean, and then reinsert it without screwing it in. Remove it again to check the oil level; it should be within the marked range. If the oil is low, add the appropriate type of oil as specified in the owner's manual.