1. Check the owner's manual. The owner's manual will state the exact engine size of the Timberwolf; if the manual is unavailable there are other ways to determine engine size.
2. Look at the engine. The engine size is usually stamped on the side of the engine block. On a Yamaha Timberwolf, it will be a four-digit number. The first two digits represent the displacement in cubic centimeters (cc), and the last two digits represent the model year. For example, a Timberwolf with an engine stamped "2504" would have a 250cc engine and would have been made in 2004.
3. Ask a Yamaha dealer. A Yamaha dealer can quickly and easily tell you the engine size of a Timberwolf by its model number.
Here are some additional tips for determining the engine size of a Yamaha Timberwolf:
- The Timberwolf was produced in several different engine sizes, including 250cc, 350cc, and 400cc.
- The 250cc Timberwolf was produced from 1992 to 2008.
- The 350cc Timberwolf was produced from 1994 to 2008.
- The 400cc Timberwolf was produced from 2007 to 2008.
If you still have questions about the engine size of your Yamaha Timberwolf, you can contact Yamaha customer service for assistance.