Yamaha produced the Enticer 300 snowmobile from 1977 to 1980. This model was known for its lightweight design and was popular among recreational snowmobilers during its production years.
The Yamaha TT-R225 was produced for 5 years, from 1999-2004.
their really is not a specific fuel octane mix. if you just run premium in it, it will be fine, but if you do put octane in, just put a little bit in it. because it could make your fuel too rich and foul out your spark plugs.
The purpose of a snowmobile dolly is to make it easier to maneuver a snowmobile. By attaching the dolly to the snowmobile handle, you can move it around like a shopping cart.
there is nothin you can do to an efi snowmobile. the snowmobile is ran by a computer box therefor you can not fight against the box!
1980 G model and 1981 H model.
yes but to make sure you can check dnr.com it should tell you
Well, honey, I hate to break it to you, but the blue book value for a 1973 Yamaha GPX 338 snowmobile is about as easy to find as a yeti in the desert. That thing is so old, it's probably worth more as a vintage relic than as a functioning vehicle. You might have better luck selling it to a nostalgic collector than trying to get a fair price from a standard blue book value.
No, Yamaha only made the Yamaha Warrior 350, nothing else.
To set the carburetor on a 1987 Yamaha SRX 540 snowmobile, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Adjust the idle speed screw to achieve a stable idle, typically around 1,200 RPM, and then fine-tune the air-fuel mixture screws for optimal performance, usually starting at 1.5 turns out from fully seated. Test the throttle response and make minor adjustments as needed, ensuring there are no bogs or hesitations. Finally, always refer to the specific service manual for detailed specifications and adjustments.
crank bearings are in need of replacement
There is no reason why not, however you may want to make sure your snowmobile has reverse. You would also have to rig it up yourself as I haven't seen this done before.
I need more info make , model , engine size.