I bought a 1997 BIg Bear 350. It needs some work - so I am going to just do what I can. I've got a new battery (a trickle charger and fast connect - auto shut off), 2 new headlights. New material to cover seat. Oil, oil filter, air filter. Gonna clean up front and back rack and paint. and just go from there. Glad to see this. I think mine had a lot more riding done on it - than this one. But looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Thanks much! clean the whole body - get some shine back. Looks good. good job.
@@AquatechnicLive Ebay had most everything I needed to include upper cylinder head and piston, and lower crankcase / transmission. Some parts were Yamaha, and some Chinese knock offs, but my Big Bear and my daughter’s 86 Moto 4 are 100% working order! Would like to find a 90’s Moto 4 350 Big Bear-the early ones had a much heavier frame, and front end with grease zerts on everything.
Does anybody know where the serial number for the rear diff is on the 1998 big bear 350 4wd? I have ordered the All Balls Racing rear diff seal and bearing kit from Partzilla and it has the wrong bearing. I sent it back and they sent another and it still has the wrong bearing. I talked to someone at All Balls Racing and he says that it is the right bearing. He thinks that the previous owner replaced the rear diff with one from different model. I don't think so because when I bought it, it was only 5-6years old so I don't think it was. I am trying to get in touch with the guy I bought it from but that was 18 years ago. I found on the Yamaha website what the serial number is for the rear diff but not where the serial number is. I can't see, I am going to try to clean it up some more and see if I can find it but any help would be appreciated.
It already had a Chinese one on, I know how to clean them. But buying a whole new carb was cheaper then rebuilding the one it had on and less work. And oem is the best.
bro why would u buy a new carb the old one looks just as good lmao like a light cleaning with some brake cleaner n boom good as new now if ti was all corroded and rusty and seized then yea buy a new one butthe one that was on it looks dam near brand new
If you buy a $30. Pos you're better oh rebuilding the old one. Those cheap ones are never jetted right and just are no good. Stick with the factory ones
Nice purchase! Those machines have a good reputation for reliability.
Yea they are really reliable
I’m blown away by your work and craftsmanship. I wish I had your talents!
Thank You very much!
I had a 2005 Yamaha Big Bear as a spare ride, that machine was bullet proof....I would love to come across a deal like this 350.
Nice i bought a 94 for 400$ like 6 years ago realy clean and still going strong
Nice and yea these quads are super reliable
I bought a 1997 BIg Bear 350. It needs some work - so I am going to just do what I can. I've got a new battery (a trickle charger and fast connect - auto shut off), 2 new headlights. New material to cover seat. Oil, oil filter, air filter. Gonna clean up front and back rack and paint. and just go from there. Glad to see this. I think mine had a lot more riding done on it - than this one. But looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Thanks much! clean the whole body - get some shine back. Looks good. good job.
Appreciate it! Glad to help
I rebuilt a 2004 Big Bear, and just finished a 86 Moto 4 for my daughter-very good value for used ATV’s, and parts are both cheap and available!
Nice!
Im working on a project big bear 400, where do you source your parts from? im having a rough time finding what i need
@@AquatechnicLive go on Ebay pull find everything on there
@@AquatechnicLive Ebay had most everything I needed to include upper cylinder head and piston, and lower crankcase / transmission. Some parts were Yamaha, and some Chinese knock offs, but my Big Bear and my daughter’s 86 Moto 4 are 100% working order!
Would like to find a 90’s Moto 4 350 Big Bear-the early ones had a much heavier frame, and front end with grease zerts on everything.
You did a good job cleaning it up too 👍🏻
Thanks!
Resurrection complete 🎉💎
Thanks!
Thanks jordon
Your welcome
I just got ahold of a Yamaha big bear 350!. Needs some work though!.
Nice! they’re good quads.
amazing vid thanks for the help jordan
YES! sweet success! nice job!
Thanks!
Check the pumpkins!
The tyres are in the wrong direction i think 🤔 i have a timberwolf 250 ,love the old yamaha qoads !
Yea they probably were, I took them off to paint them. I guess i put them on wrong haha.
Awesome deal
Nice job!
Thanks!
when u put the tires back on the rotation is backwards lol
Oh yea I didn’t notice haha.
Ran across your video. Where is the battery located? Thanks
They sent you a warrior carb
Yea, I ended up returning it
Awesome.
Do you still have it? I just got one but cant info on it.
Do you have a model number for it for me to look up parts?
What year is yours I sold the one in the video but I got another one
@@jordangaribay9608 i dont have nothing,only the engine number and cant get no info on it.
Does anybody know where the serial number for the rear diff is on the 1998 big bear 350 4wd? I have ordered the All Balls Racing rear diff seal and bearing kit from Partzilla and it has the wrong bearing. I sent it back and they sent another and it still has the wrong bearing. I talked to someone at All Balls Racing and he says that it is the right bearing. He thinks that the previous owner replaced the rear diff with one from different model. I don't think so because when I bought it, it was only 5-6years old so I don't think it was. I am trying to get in touch with the guy I bought it from but that was 18 years ago. I found on the Yamaha website what the serial number is for the rear diff but not where the serial number is. I can't see, I am going to try to clean it up some more and see if I can find it but any help would be appreciated.
I don’t sorry, I sold it a while back
my new carb idles high any suggestions
Have you tried adjusting the idle or the throttle cable?
I havé à 1988 big bear,thé startmotor doesn’t move thé cilinder?
Was the new carb good aftermarket used or new?
New
OK@@jordangaribay9608
nice
I have one of these big bear four wheeler does anyone know where I could find a original Japan carburetor please let me know thanks
You can get a used one in good condition on eBay but they are pricey.
Very nice
Witam to jest śmieszne że macie tak tanie quady 700 dolarów amerykańskich to na złotówki 2700 a u nas chodzą takie po 6, 7 tysięcy i więcej
do people not now how to clean a damn carb?!?!?!?!? OEM is the best way to go for one of these machines....
It already had a Chinese one on, I know how to clean them. But buying a whole new carb was cheaper then rebuilding the one it had on and less work. And oem is the best.
@@jordangaribay9608agreed but you should enjoy the process of cleaning it and working on it, its satisficing and ez
@@jordangaribay9608 where you buy the carb at bro?
@@oscars6366 I bought it on Ebay
@@jordangaribay9608 how much
Chinese carburetor doesn’t work
It had one on there already, I ended up using it and it ran great. They don’t really work for 2 strokes though.
bro why would u buy a new carb the old one looks just as good lmao like a light cleaning with some brake cleaner n boom good as new now if ti was all corroded and rusty and seized then yea buy a new one butthe one that was on it looks dam near brand new
Yea your right, that’s what I ended up doing and I returned the new one I bought
If you buy a $30. Pos you're better oh rebuilding the old one. Those cheap ones are never jetted right and just are no good. Stick with the factory ones
@@melvinyosten3776 The one it had on when I bought it was Chinese to but it ran good