When did the Yamaha Big Bear 350 stator come out?

When did the Yamaha Big Bear 350 stator come out?

Authroized Dealer – Stay Warrantied! Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. 1987 87 86? YAMAHA BIG BEAR 350 STATOR SIDE COVER ( FOR PARTS)

What’s the spark plug on a Big Bear 400?

He replaced the stator and primary coil also known as pulser coil or exciter coil or rotational etc., as well as the CDI, secondary coil (the one attached to the spark plug wire) along with the wire and plug. Still no spark. He dropped it off at my place a month ago to see if I could figure out what was wrong.

What is the stator on a Yamaha ATV?

The after market stator on this machine: Green with white stripe is negative from the primary coil. ATV wiring harness: White with blue stripe is positive from the primary coil pin to CDI. White with red stripe is negative from the primary coil pin to CDI.

Where is the ground wire on a Big Bear?

There will be a ground wire at the CDI plug (or plugs) (black on the Big Bear). It is from the kill switch and ignition key switch, test from the negative side on the battery to this wire in the CDI plug with ignition on and kill switch off.

Where to buy 1998 Yamaha Big Bear 4WD parts?

1998 Yamaha BIG BEAR 4WD (YFM350FWBK) Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts at Yamaha Sports Plaza USE. Look your part numbers up online. Order online and save 30% on Yamaha Parts, 25% on Yamaha Accessories. Reconfirm your part numbers prior to placing your order.

How to check starter problems on a Yamaha ATV?

Turn off your machine and then start it back up again, and hit the starter switch to hear your solenoid close. Listen for a loud click to make sure it’s working. Even if you hear it, double-check it by using your test light while turning the starter switch on and off to check for voltage. Step 8.

How do you change the starter fuse on a Yamaha ATV?

Replace the main fuse with the spare fuse provided. If your machine doesn’t have the spare, you need to get a 20 amp fuse to replace the main fuse, which is found on the circuit side of the starter solenoid. Step 6. After replacing the main fuse with a new fuse, start up your machine to test if the new fuse does the trick.