Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
I think the Title sums it up. Looking to figure out which one to spec, Suzuki that is, should I want to look for alternatives to some parts. Oil filters, etc.
Also, does the AC use just the engine or does it share the engine/carb combo?
BTW, I have a 01 400 4x4.
Thanks,
Brent
Also, does the AC use just the engine or does it share the engine/carb combo?
BTW, I have a 01 400 4x4.
Thanks,
Brent
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
hehe, you got it backwards. The cat shares the Suzuki motor. I'm not 100% sure but I think the eiger is the same motor. If you look in a parts catalogue and look up a part it should show the same number beside the cat as the suzuki. I know my oil filter is the same as many Yamaha's, Honda's, Polaris's, etc. A catalogue told me that.
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
I know for a fact the Arctic Cat runs different carbs on the engines. I was comparing them for buying parts for my 250 and got interested( I have way to much time on my hands) and checked. All the Suzuki engines in the cats had different carbs up to the 500's.
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
Originally posted by: bbertram I know my oil filter is the same as many Yamaha's, Honda's, Polaris's, etc. A catalogue told me that.
There is a good start!! What kind of catalogue? I happened to browse through a couple of parts store filter catalogues wondering if there was an ATV or bike section, no go. I guessed as much figuring I would actually have to go to a bike shop to get the correct version but looking never hurt anyone.
On that topic, the oil filter was a good example. In a thread about a week ago it mas mentioned a guy got a filter at a Napa. He asked for an AC but there was no listing. He gave them the equiv of his quad in Suzuki, they had a listing. His was newer than mine (I think they changed the 400's motors in 02, like from some 370 to a 376 or something). I just don't know what to tell them.
I figured I have easier acces to a Napa than I do an AC dealer so if I can figure out what I have, so to speak, I can leverage them for some things.
Brent
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
Originally posted by: Bear4570
I know for a fact the Arctic Cat runs different carbs on the engines. I was comparing them for buying parts for my 250 and got interested( I have way to much time on my hands) and checked. All the Suzuki engines in the cats had different carbs up to the 500's.
I know for a fact the Arctic Cat runs different carbs on the engines. I was comparing them for buying parts for my 250 and got interested( I have way to much time on my hands) and checked. All the Suzuki engines in the cats had different carbs up to the 500's.
Brent
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
Try looking for parts here for the cat and I had a source for the Suzuki parts break down but can't remember where, will do some research and get back to you.
http://www.alpha-sports.com/arctic_cat_atv_parts.htm
Try here for Suzuki parts.
http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_atv_parts.htm
See I knew it would come to me. As for a cross reference there was one in an old Parts Unlimited catalog I had years ago, but it wasn't very complete as it only showed parts they supplied.
http://www.alpha-sports.com/arctic_cat_atv_parts.htm
Try here for Suzuki parts.
http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_atv_parts.htm
See I knew it would come to me. As for a cross reference there was one in an old Parts Unlimited catalog I had years ago, but it wasn't very complete as it only showed parts they supplied.
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
Originally posted by: aksafari
Eiger and AC400 use SIMILAR engines. Something like 65% same parts. AC is water cooled, Eiger is not. that's the most major difference.
Eiger and AC400 use SIMILAR engines. Something like 65% same parts. AC is water cooled, Eiger is not. that's the most major difference.
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Which Suzuki Shared my AC's engine?
Originally posted by: Catterman
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My AC400 is not water cooled, non of them are. Air and oil, same 376cc as the Suzuki but with a different carburator.
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My AC400 is not water cooled, non of them are. Air and oil, same 376cc as the Suzuki but with a different carburator.
Mine is. In like 02 or 03 the "400" changed. Mine is a 370 or 371, something like that. I would have to look it up again. Those of my vintage are water cooled.
Brent