YamahaNutz
Well-Known Member
I'm bored with the bad weather, and thought I'd share on this forum. I've gotten a ton of info searching here.
2007 Raptor 350. Original engine condition unknown. I immediatly swapped a rebuilt 87/93 warrior assembly. Destroyed the cam and head, swapped a rebuilt '87 head on with diy port work and a Ninche cam(cheap). Now I'm looking to upgrade the cam and put down reliable numbers.
Engine:
'87 base with '93 internals
Wiseco 11.1 piston
Niche 1557-3 camshaft
FCR MX 37mm carb from '07 YZ250F
Custom machined Wolverine intake adapter
HMF for '04 YZF450 lengthened to fit
Heat wrapped exhaust
K&N filter
Drilled air box lid
Big Bear 350 oil cooler mod w/ cooling fan
Big Bear 350 vented camshaft cover
Extra steel in clutch with stiffer springs
Moose case saver
Frame:
Aftermarket replacement harness assembly
YFZ450 throttle and clutch(on stock handle bar)
Air scoops cut from YFZ450 scoops
Unknown brand +6 swingarm
Unknown modified 1/4" aluminum swing skid
YFZ450 Tusk nerf bars
Early YFZ450 front shocks
YFZ dual piston front calipers
American Star LTZ400 +2-+1 front arms
Diy chromoly +2.5 steering stem
Had a '87 Warrior before buying this quad. I felt the Raptor 350 improvements immediatly even though it's mostly the same.
I actually have just completed the front arm swap and steering stem. Have not ran it since.
Plan is to run it, dyno it with the niche cam, then do another head build with a better cam. My research has told me I over did the porting on this head. So I'm going to do a more simple port focusing on flow turbulence instead of going for bigger.
Also doing some diy cut wide foot pegs that will bolt on to the factory ones with the nerf bars. I keep loosing foot hold and bouncing off the stock ones. And looking to replace the slightly bent rear axle shaft.
Only have pics of it dirty currently. FCR carb has been tweaked with a different needle and a R&D bowl kit. Just swapped on some 23x7 front tires over the 22x7 standards.
It runs great. Last October it went to the Silver Lake dunes. No complaints except carb was not dialed in. And it falls off in power in high rpm.
2007 Raptor 350. Original engine condition unknown. I immediatly swapped a rebuilt 87/93 warrior assembly. Destroyed the cam and head, swapped a rebuilt '87 head on with diy port work and a Ninche cam(cheap). Now I'm looking to upgrade the cam and put down reliable numbers.
Engine:
'87 base with '93 internals
Wiseco 11.1 piston
Niche 1557-3 camshaft
FCR MX 37mm carb from '07 YZ250F
Custom machined Wolverine intake adapter
HMF for '04 YZF450 lengthened to fit
Heat wrapped exhaust
K&N filter
Drilled air box lid
Big Bear 350 oil cooler mod w/ cooling fan
Big Bear 350 vented camshaft cover
Extra steel in clutch with stiffer springs
Moose case saver
Frame:
Aftermarket replacement harness assembly
YFZ450 throttle and clutch(on stock handle bar)
Air scoops cut from YFZ450 scoops
Unknown brand +6 swingarm
Unknown modified 1/4" aluminum swing skid
YFZ450 Tusk nerf bars
Early YFZ450 front shocks
YFZ dual piston front calipers
American Star LTZ400 +2-+1 front arms
Diy chromoly +2.5 steering stem
Had a '87 Warrior before buying this quad. I felt the Raptor 350 improvements immediatly even though it's mostly the same.
I actually have just completed the front arm swap and steering stem. Have not ran it since.
Plan is to run it, dyno it with the niche cam, then do another head build with a better cam. My research has told me I over did the porting on this head. So I'm going to do a more simple port focusing on flow turbulence instead of going for bigger.
Also doing some diy cut wide foot pegs that will bolt on to the factory ones with the nerf bars. I keep loosing foot hold and bouncing off the stock ones. And looking to replace the slightly bent rear axle shaft.
Only have pics of it dirty currently. FCR carb has been tweaked with a different needle and a R&D bowl kit. Just swapped on some 23x7 front tires over the 22x7 standards.
It runs great. Last October it went to the Silver Lake dunes. No complaints except carb was not dialed in. And it falls off in power in high rpm.