Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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02/13/12 09:51 AM
02/13/12 09:51 AM
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As long as it says on the jug of outboard oil that its for air cooled as well your ok. I use Merc Quick Silver but there are two kinds, one only says "outboard oil" on it the other says "multi purpose" and has pics of a chain saw and snowmobile as well as an outboard. It also says "suitable for air cooled engines" and "meets major snowmobile manufactures recommendations for air coold snowmobiles" The straight TC-Ws (Two Cycle Water won't say that and are designed to suspend different at the cooler temps of water coold engines.
Another thing to look for is that the oil is for oil injected systems and premix. Some do not recommend one or the other, not sure what the dif is.
Last edited by Trapset; 02/13/12 11:43 AM. Reason: Had the tcw as tsw
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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02/13/12 10:48 AM
02/13/12 10:48 AM
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What kind of oil.
If you are premixing oil and gas. Is there any brand of two stroke better than another ? Can I just use out board motor oil ?
I have been doing this and have not had any issues..but maybe I am just lucky ???
Some are differant colors than others what is that all about ? Any oil rated TC-W3. Walmart oil is the cheapest( I think), but you can spend way more on oil if you want. Now as far as color, that there is the critical factor. Personally I am fond of blue, but some guys on here that really catch the fur swear by purple. Usually the guys that don't catch jack use red.
Last edited by Dirt; 02/13/12 10:52 AM.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: yukonjeff]
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02/28/12 07:25 PM
02/28/12 07:25 PM
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I think he is busy trapping on his 340 Polaris Just got back last night. But have to say the 340 with the FT mod is treating me pretty well. Love the box seat and higher sitting position. Was killing my knees. As bad as the bravo on my knees. This setup made a big difference. The bravo box was too wide and had to go in sideways.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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03/02/12 08:12 PM
03/02/12 08:12 PM
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Well i turned the 440lt over, but the track would not turn...so i counted 100 screws then estimated the top side of the track @ 75 ice screws. So total @ 175 ice screws. One row has 4, the next has three and so on. I did find one not there but there was no damage to the track lug. The Bravo will use way less. I see a package of 250 Ebay for around $25 doolars and shipping. On Amazon, around same price but free shipping.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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03/02/12 11:37 PM
03/02/12 11:37 PM
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Yukon...nice photos !
Nice way to hole an axe and handy.
That is exactly how I studded my tires on my three wheeler 30 years ago and now my atv's. Thank you for that post !
Last edited by On a Call; 03/02/12 11:39 PM.
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