2004 Kodiak 450. Oil and elect.
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2004 Kodiak 450. Oil and elect.
Changing the crankcase oil. Book calls for Yamalube 4 10 w 30.
Can I use any 10w30 motor oil for the crankcase, Like Casrtol. or since it is the Ultramatic 450 do I need to use the yamalube 4?
Electrical question. On the 450 fuse block there are some fuses that I question if they are being used or not. I'm looking to add additional lighting and wanted to use the fuse block under the seat any help.
Can I use any 10w30 motor oil for the crankcase, Like Casrtol. or since it is the Ultramatic 450 do I need to use the yamalube 4?
Electrical question. On the 450 fuse block there are some fuses that I question if they are being used or not. I'm looking to add additional lighting and wanted to use the fuse block under the seat any help.
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Changing the crankcase oil. Book calls for Yamalube 4 10 w 30.
Can I use any 10w30 motor oil for the crankcase, Like Casrtol. or since it is the Ultramatic 450 do I need to use the yamalube 4?
Electrical question. On the 450 fuse block there are some fuses that I question if they are being used or not. I'm looking to add additional lighting and wanted to use the fuse block under the seat any help.
Can I use any 10w30 motor oil for the crankcase, Like Casrtol. or since it is the Ultramatic 450 do I need to use the yamalube 4?
Electrical question. On the 450 fuse block there are some fuses that I question if they are being used or not. I'm looking to add additional lighting and wanted to use the fuse block under the seat any help.
Buy a cheap volt meter to identify the fuses that are hot when the key is on. If no fuses available, buy a fuse block from an auto parts store and make you own.
I would also use a relay.
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I used to run Yamalube. But do some research, it really isn't that great of an oil.
I now use Amsoil 0w40 all season. You can run it every season of the year, and up here where it goes as cold as -50 it works wonderful. Not to mention, it is synthetic. Have the same bike and year as you, my 450 loves it.
Yes it costs more then Yamalube, but a much much much better oil.
If you choose to be cheap and not give your motor a premium oil, just make sure that the oil is designed for wet clutches.
I now use Amsoil 0w40 all season. You can run it every season of the year, and up here where it goes as cold as -50 it works wonderful. Not to mention, it is synthetic. Have the same bike and year as you, my 450 loves it.
Yes it costs more then Yamalube, but a much much much better oil.
If you choose to be cheap and not give your motor a premium oil, just make sure that the oil is designed for wet clutches.
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