The air mixture screw on a Yamaha Raptor 350 is typically set at around 1.5 turns out from fully closed as a starting point. You may need to adjust it slightly to fine-tune the air-fuel mixture for optimal performance. It's best to consult the user manual or a mechanic for specific recommendations based on your riding conditions.
250 amps
350 micrograms is typically written as 350 mcg.
1000 millimetres = 1 metre so 350 mm = 350/1000 = 0.35 metres. Simple!
dawg we all on these same questions from the same textbooks that are grandparents would’ve thought were ancient
350 cc is equivalent to approximately 11.8 fluid ounces.
It should be approximately 2.25 turns out from fully screwed in.
The raptor 350 by ALOT
The raptor 350 is slow. My 2008 Ktm85sx beat it. never by a raptor.
the raptor 350 is faster but not by much
the raptor quad is made by yamaha
The Yamaha 350 raptor is the same thing as a Yamaha warrior just with liquid cooling the motors still basically all the same the valve setting on my 2000 warrior are .004 on intake and .006 on exhaust
No, Raptor 250 A-arms will not fit a Raptor 350. The Raptor 250 and Raptor 350 have different frame designs and suspension geometries, which means their A-arms are not interchangeable. If you're looking to upgrade or replace A-arms, it's best to use parts specifically designed for your model.
I have a gps and a stock raptor goes 62
5 gears, the raptor 350 has 6
There is no 450 Raptor, it is either a Raptor 250, 350, 660 or 700. If it is a 450 then it is a YFZ.
There is no 450 Raptor, it is either a Raptor 250, 350, 660 or 700. If it is a 450 then it is a YFZ.
the raptor 250 runs in circles around the 350 the 350s chassis is so much bigger and the body is the size of a 700 so it ways it down