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The Deep

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  1. Ohh yes that sensor your asking about is an oil temp indicator checker (thermistor)
  2. I too have a 1995 Moto 4 and bought a 85 part bike. If I knew then what I know now..... well let's just say it's been interesting. I played it smart and my first purchase was the Bible for these bikes and it is invaluable. A must!!! I tore down both bikes with little worry, discarding this rusted bolt or that wore out etc. you get the idea. That was mistake #1 on that list of valuable lessons. I have to admit I had never tore down any engine in the past of this level of complexity. Actually I was surprised at it's straight forward design. For a 350 I was confidant so far. In the mean time took every bolt screw wire plastic you name it off and attempted to clean and restore it to cut down costs. In the end will prolly end up tossing most after trying every posted method from sanding to wire wheel and even launched chemical warfare on all the rust it had collected. Sanded and painted. Moto Looking great. I'm feeling pumped to ride as im getting close to reassembly time. That was a month ago. No longer pumped, more like pissed. I ended up sinking around $1000k on every electronic related apparatus I didn't know existed till a month ago. Just like you interchanging year models while trying not to hack up my wire harness. Well I'm ready to hang myself with it. No spark still after replacing,-in order-1. plug, 2. ignition coil from amazon mr electric 2 the Stator amazing mr eletric and the same with cdi box. Repaired wire harness. After ohming out each wire and having ground issues. Who am I kidding I put the harness on and off so many times I get sick when I see a plate of sphegetti to this day. Well then I find out my wife orders a stator and cdi for a 1995 warrior 350. Well crap.... guess what. They won't take them back for exchange. So I say to myself.. "what the hell was I thinking in the first place" "note to self. Never. I mean never by an atv unless you can confirm it runs or can run with a little gas cause otherwise you just bought a pain in the a**!!!! I eventually realized the flywheel pickups where different sizes between the two bikes and swapped them around. My god what a nightmare that was. Got a 3 prong 3.5 ton puller and it was too small. Swapped it for a 5 ton and it worked on the 95. I spent a week trying to get the other one off with no luck and finally bought the oem Yamaha puller. Worked like a charm and is a must if I ever have to again. I can't guarantee it will be tonight "cause I'm about to go try now that I'm all jacked from re-living this ordeal" or tomorrow, if ever. But I ain't done yet. I will get to the bottom of this no spark problem. If anyone can offer advise I'm all ears. Thanks. I will ride!!! Never surrender!!!!! Best Regards Christopher "mymotos'a'nogo" Patrick by the way I have learned a few tricks just not the right one for my no spark issue. LoL
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