Great job! I just cleaned my 1979 Enticer 300's carburetor. I'll use this video for reference if I decide to do the engine. Do you have a preferred place you purchase parts from for these old enticers?
This video and the previous one where you did the teardown is perfect if I want to tear down my ET340 engine. My one has 3752 miles (6307 kilometers) on it. Idk if a teardown is necessary if my engine is running fine? I'm sure it hasn't been worked on before since it was built in 1982😂.
Great job! I just cleaned my 1979 Enticer 300's carburetor. I'll use this video for reference if I decide to do the engine. Do you have a preferred place you purchase parts from for these old enticers?
I use Recreation Supply mostly.
catalogs.recreationsupply.co/snow-2024/
This video and the previous one where you did the teardown is perfect if I want to tear down my ET340 engine. My one has 3752 miles (6307 kilometers) on it. Idk if a teardown is necessary if my engine is running fine? I'm sure it hasn't been worked on before since it was built in 1982😂.
I wouldn't bother with a full tear down. If anything just keep an eye on the crank seals.
@@Garage_Tinkerer thanks, I might look into that at some point👍🏻
Where did you find the sheet with the specs and the parts?
Service Manual. There's a link on the "Yamaha Enticer Enthusiasts" Facebook Group.