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Old 12-30-2012, 04:57 PM
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i recently bought a 350 warrior from a buddy of mine, the day i bought it he said "it was just cranking", so we tried to push it off and no luck. after about 8 tries of pushing it off i pressed the start button and it fired right up. ran just fine and cranked up again after running for a few minutes. he recently replaced the starter but said the starter clutch is what was causing it to not start on occasions. so i have it home now and changed the spark plug in it and got it to crank for me after a few times of trying. rode it around the block and ran fine. took it to the fields the day after and could not get it to start at all. i am not mechanically inclined at all so would need some detailed information about where to start on fixing my problem. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. my kids are really wanting to ride but as of right now.... no luck. thanks. oh yea and there is as hose coming from the bottom of my carb that is just hanging in the wind. should that be connected somewhere??
 
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yamaha warrior 350?

that hose is probably the where the overflow goes- don't plug it.

tried the solenoid?
 
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Old 12-30-2012, 09:03 PM
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Might have better luck posting in the yamaha section. Warriors are know for electrical issues.
 
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