Crankcase oil
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Crankcase oil
It is a dry sump engine! The oil from the external tank, flows into the "crankcase".........it is all the same oil (engine and transmission). You check your oil level on the dipstick on the tank.
By all means get yourself an owners manual, it has pictures of where everything is! When draining, you drain both the tank and the cranckase (bolt on the bottom of the tank, and another bolt on the side of the engine), and replace the oil filter. You fill the tank, start the engine, then check it again and top it up. Check the level often!
By all means get yourself an owners manual, it has pictures of where everything is! When draining, you drain both the tank and the cranckase (bolt on the bottom of the tank, and another bolt on the side of the engine), and replace the oil filter. You fill the tank, start the engine, then check it again and top it up. Check the level often!
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Crankcase oil
See my comments here, on oils. http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...y&keyword1=oil
I think 10W30 might be light for very hot summer weather.
I think 10W30 might be light for very hot summer weather.
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