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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 01:58 PM
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Default 94 250 quadrunner operator/mechanic screw ups!

where the heck do I add oil in a 94 250 quad? I have found the peep hole, the drain plug, etc, but can not figure out where to put the oil in. I just got this thing last week.

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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 02:30 PM
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Okay, I found it, now the question is, what did I screw up?

There was a plug that had a screw with a nut on it. We thought that may be where the oil filter was, so we pulled it out, noticed that was not it.

Okay, everything else is working, except now, when I put it in gear, it will not grab, like the clutches are not grabbing. I can **** it through all of the gears, but it simply will not grab

Help the n00b out lol
 
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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 09:26 PM
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The oil fill is on the right side rear - right around where the right rear axle exits the housing. It's a typical ATV oil cap - not sure what you found with the screw and nut that you did remove.

As to your problem - just a guess but be aware that the motor and transmission share the same oil. If you are suddenly having transmission problems and you used the wrong oil - that could be a likely cause.
 
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