oil type and checking on moto 4 80cc
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oil type and checking on moto 4 80cc
Hello all,
I recently purchased a 87ish 4sp yamaha moto 4. I didnt get any info with it. Do i have to use Yamaha oil in it or can i just get some good stuff from an automotive store. also when i check the oil do i screw the dipstick all the way in or do i just push it in until the threads touch. This is our first 4 wheeler and im just learning about them. any help is appreciated thanks JD from PA.
I recently purchased a 87ish 4sp yamaha moto 4. I didnt get any info with it. Do i have to use Yamaha oil in it or can i just get some good stuff from an automotive store. also when i check the oil do i screw the dipstick all the way in or do i just push it in until the threads touch. This is our first 4 wheeler and im just learning about them. any help is appreciated thanks JD from PA.
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oil type and checking on moto 4 80cc
I'm not sure about the dip stick on checking the oil , but i've alway's used just regular Castrol GTX 10w40 in winter and Castrol GTX 20w50 in summer ; just make sure it has the API SG Rating on the bottle ! I used it in my first ATV , a 1986 Honda TRX 350 Foreman 4x4 and my second ATV was a 1993 Suzuki LTF 4WD 300 King Quad and both these quad's had the wet sump/engine and tranny used the same oil ! I never has a problem with either one , never even had to adjust the clutch on the Honda or Suzuki ; i sold the Honda to my baby Brother in November 2005 and sold his wife the Suzuki one week after i bought my present quad and both the Honda and Suzuki are still running strong today ! I bought a 2006 Arctic Cat 400 FIS with the Suzuki 376cc engine/with the Duramatic belt driven Auto clutch on Feb. /07/2006 and i use the same oil in it also ! In fact my owner's manual state's : The recommended oil to use in this ATV is an oil which is rated SE , SF , or SG under API service classification ! I may change over to synthetic oil later on after i get 1000 to 1500 mile's on the Cat , but untill then i'll stick with the Castrol ; you can call a local dealer about checking the oil with the dip stick or someone will jump in and give you this info ! And welcome to the forums................williebee
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