The stator on a Yamaha 225DX outboard motor is located on the engine's powerhead, typically behind the flywheel. To access it, the flywheel must be removed, which allows for inspection or replacement of the stator. It plays a crucial role in generating electrical power for the ignition and charging system. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
According to the owners manual, 1.9quarts.
No it is a 4 stroke
200x since it's a sport trike
no they have a stator
Yes there is, but it is commonly called the stator.
a known problem with Yamaha warriors is in the stator assembly.If it will push start most likely it needs a stator replacement.aftermarket way cheaper but also said not as reliable.ie;rm stator,ricky stator.eBay suppliers
provides power to the CDI
For the Yamaha 225DX, the torque specifications for the cylinder head bolts are typically around 40-45 ft-lbs (54-61 Nm). It’s important to follow the proper sequence when tightening, usually starting from the center and moving outward in a crisscross pattern. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model year to confirm the exact specs and torque sequence.
you can't throw it away and buy a new one. one of the bad sides owning yamaha.
where is stator located on 2004 artic cat 650 vtwin
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, the plugs are different.