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Old 08-09-2012, 10:14 PM
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I have a Kazuma Dingo 150.

What kind of brake fluid?
What kind of oil does it take and how much does it hold so I can do an oil change?
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Old 08-11-2012, 01:19 AM
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My guess is DOT 4 for brake, 10-30 *motorcycle* or *ATV* oil (synthetic is better but regular will work fine.). If it runs hot go a little thicker like 10-40 or 15-40. I'm not sure about how much it holds, but you can put a quart in then use the dipstick for checking. You want in the middle in between those 2 lines, if it's over the line or under you will have to drain some or add some
 
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Thanks! Anyone else have a take on it?
 
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Old 08-18-2012, 08:23 AM
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make sure if you drain some oil, you use the drain plug. there's a possibility that the other plug on the bottom of your engine is the cam tensioner spring and if you remove that, you'll give yourself a few problems.
 
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What's the time line on how often the oil needs changed on those machines ? My grizzly they call for oil every 1600 miles and filter every 3200 miles . You should be able to run Amsoil 0w40 .
 
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What kind of filter do these take and where would I find one? and you think a 0 weight would work?
 
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FINALLY somehow found a manual!!!!!!!!!!! So pumped right now!
Dingo 150/250
http://www.highrpmracer.net/download...ers_Manual.pdf
 
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Originally Posted by kazumarider
FINALLY somehow found a manual!!!!!!!!!!! So pumped right now!
Dingo 150/250
http://www.highrpmracer.net/download...ers_Manual.pdf
I recently purchased two Kazuma Dingo 150's and they both run great. But, I really want to modify them. The link to download the manual is not working can you repost? It keeps asking for a username & password. Any help would be great. Thanks...
 
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I bought out Kazuma Pacific,the manufacturers parts stock in the USA.Let me know if you need any parts.
 
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I appreciate the contact, however, they are running pretty well right now. Although I wouldn't mind getting some new tires. It just goes down to the cost of them.
 
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