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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 12:12 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has done their first service themselves rather than take the quad to the shop to have it done. Is it something that can be done with a service manual and mechanical ability? Or is this something I should have the shop do? Thanks

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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:08 AM
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Ive changed the oil filter and engine oil filter twice already. I lubed the zerk fittings on the swing arm, but could not do so with the a arms because the fittings are not 90 degrees.

I have an aftermarket air intake and have been maintaining that.

Ive checked the spark plug 3 times already.

Ive checked and lubed the chain.

All this is very easy to do.

I have yet to adjust the valves.
 
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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:29 AM
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go over every nut and bolt on there they like to come loose check your chain make sure its not to loose should have about a inch of play
 
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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 08:04 AM
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OK, so its really just basic stuff, I figured. I just didnt want to have to take my quad the 50 miles to the dealership. Has anyone tried to adjust their valves? Or is it really not a necessary item to do? Thanks

Shane
 
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Old Dec 1, 2005 | 10:00 AM
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Originally posted by: smurphy80
OK, so its really just basic stuff, I figured. I just didnt want to have to take my quad the 50 miles to the dealership. Has anyone tried to adjust their valves? Or is it really not a necessary item to do? ThanksShane
Adjusting valves is critical for engine longevity. Learn how to do it yourself and periodically check clearances and adjust if necessary.
 
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