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I need specific details. I can clearly see that it takes 2 quarts of oil, since it is indicated on the oil tank. I also see a drain on the bottom of the crank case as well.

If I drain the tank and the crank/tranny case, how much oil will I need to fill it totally?

Also, how much goes in each location?

Can I just dump it all in the oil tank and it will make its way to the crank/tranny/clutch?

Is there a spot to fill the crank case?

What weight oil have you been using?

Anyone have screenshots or official info/personal experience?

2007-10-04 07:24:23 · 5 answers · asked by Chief 4 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

5 answers

This is for everyone that reads this.
Anyone attempting to work on their own machine should own a shop manual. Why trust answers you get from strangers when you can have the answer to every one of your questions right in front of you. Would you rather spend $30 for a worth while investment, or spend over $500 when you make a mistake?
Purchase a shop manual - even professionals use them.
http://www.motocom.com/motorcycles/

Always give year, make, engine size and model # when asking questions. We need all of that info to give an informed answer.
2003 Kawasaki KFX400 - The oil tank has a dip stick.
After draining the oil and changing the oil filter, fill the oil tank to the top line of the dipstick.
Check the oil level with the dipstick resting on the threads (don't screw it in to check the level).
Re-install the dip stick.
Start and run the quad for a couple of minutes to let the oil circulate throughout the engine (the oil tank lubes every part of the engine).
Turn off the quad and re-check the oil level - add more if needed.
Kawasaki's web site recommends 10w40 approx 2qts.
Use quality brand name 4 stroke motor oil.

2007-10-04 08:47:16 · answer #1 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 1 0

Suzuki Z400 Specs

2017-01-03 12:18:06 · answer #2 · answered by geake 4 · 0 0

2003 Kfx 400

2016-11-13 10:30:23 · answer #3 · answered by apodace 4 · 0 0

continually verify your oil when you have it serviced at any lube shop or broking. ninety 9% of the time its gonna be awesome yet that a million time somebody forgets the oil plug expenses a great form of money. in the adventure that your motor made terrible sounds and without warning jerked to a halt yeah you like a motor. via fact they forgot to place the oil plug decrease back in and did no longer verify the oil after servicing. no longer checking oil lvls is basic at sellers the service adult adult males understand your motor demands 4.seventy 5 qts of oil with a sparkling clear out as a fashion to make issues quicker the purely unload that plenty in it and pull it off the rack relatively of cranking it for a minute to fill the oil clear out then turning it off and arranged for the oil to settle and checking to make sure it fairly is awesome. Sooooo pass verify your oil. No that's no longer a classic component to ensue. it may be dry or consistent with probability they're attempting to conceal it up and placed oil in it with a sparkling plug yet whats up thats a sparkling plug on my previous vehicle how did that get there. no one advised me it needed a sparkling plug. maximum definately have it towed someplace else and get a 2d opinion, and prolly a lawyer. so which you additionally could lead on them to pay for the hot motor your vehicle is fixing to get.

2016-10-10 07:34:56 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

thanks a lot the 4 wheeler belongs to my 14 year old son he is learning to maintain it, we will use belray thumper motorcycle oil. I have had good luck with it and it is a great product, I give you a 5 star if you will tell me if that includes replacing the oil filter also.

2015-03-19 06:33:34 · answer #5 · answered by Alesia 2 · 0 0

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