What kind of CARB does an 89 XT350 have?

What kind of CARB does an 89 XT350 have?

I have an ’89 XT350. Got the bike a few years ago, rode it for a year or two when it ran alright, then put it in storage when I moved. I’m not sure if it ever ran 100% but at the time I got her I the carb, slapped it together, and it ran fine enough for me back then.

What does super high mean on a Yamaha XT350?

Super high meaning 0-1mm below the top of the float bowl rather than the 6mm spec’ed by yamaha. . So I started adjusting it and now I’m right at 6mm (when measured in the middle of the float bowl). Fired the bike up and it runs pretty damn good (idles far better than before and from a quick run the throttle response is at least as good).

Why does my XT350 carb keep getting flattened?

Both times due to leaving it over the winter without draining it and stabilizing. Pulled the carb other times to check float. I set the float on the bench to ensure level. Check your float bowl seal, it can get flattened in spots and is a quick and cheap fix to see if that works.

What kind of CARB does an XT 600 use?

But your XT uses a YDIS dual carb setup which is a half CV monstrosity with each side being totally different from the other. You probably could make an old XR/XL dual carb setup work with your stock manifold since the bracket that mates the carbs is very simple and can be easily modified.

Is the Yamaha XT350 still in production?

2001 Yamaha Xt350 , 2001 Yamaha XT350- The XT350 was discontinued in the US in 2000, but this bike is from Canada where they continued production. Because it is from Canada, the speedometer is in km/h and the odometer reads 17,761 km which is 11,036 mi.

What is the price of a 1993 Yamaha XT350?

1993 Yamaha Xt350 , For sale or trade yamaha XT 350 1993 with 17400 miles has clean title and tags are current $1,600.00 2001 Yamaha Xt350 , 2001 Yamaha XT350- The XT350 was discontinued in the US in 2000, but this bike is from Canada where they continued production.

What kind of motor did the Yamaha tt350 use?

What surprises me is that these motors did not use the YICS technology that Yamaha incorporated into it’s streebikes of the early 80’s.

Is the Yamaha tt350 a Honda XR400?

They are very similar to Honda XR400’s in both size, durability, and longevity. As long as you keep them in good condition they will run forever and never let you down. A single cylinder air cooled bike is in my opinion the ultimate all around off road machine. What interests me about these bikes is their use of dual carburetors.