Brake Pads Yamaha Warrior 350 YFM350 1989-2004 Front Rear Brakes
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Warrior 350 Parts Popular Q&A
Q: Warrior 350s parts exchange?
A: only 2 years difference...so would most likely fit.. but didn't think they made a 350 warrior in 2000???? Read More »
Q: What are the best performance parts for a warrior 350?
A: You're looking for engine performance and the least expensive, but not cheap, is exhaust. I've had good success with FMF. http://www.fmfracing.com/products/cata... Read More »
Q: How to Check the Oil on a Warrior 350.
A: 1. Park the Warrior on level ground (this is important to determine the oil level) Start the engine; let it run for about five minutes to warm up and then turn ... Read More »
Q: How to Jet a Yamaha Warrior 350.
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Q: What is the compression for a Yamaha warrior 350?
A: The book says Standard: 121 psi (850 kPa) Minimum: 114 psi (800 kPa) Maximum: 128 psi (900 kPa) but this is for at sea level, not sure what it is supposed to be... Read More »