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where is the plug on the 400 4x4 ATV to drain the oil? Isn't the 400 a two stroke? No oil in case.
a 500 case is the same.
I have a 2005 Sportsman 500; in my manual, I could not find a horsepower rating. However, I did find these numbers: towing capacity is 1224 pounds, the front rack weight capacity is 90 pounds and the rear rack capacity is 180 pounds. I know that these are not the horsepower numbers you were looking for, but I thought I would share them in case you are looking to haul and tow with your quad.
okay this depends on what type of machine your polaris is. if its an ATV, there will be a big shift knob on the left side of the gas tank, and that should be pretty easy to figure out how to use. this is true for every polaris ATV except in the case of the 2000 polaris expedition 425, in wich it was a manual transmission, and you had to manually shift using your feet. in the case of snowmobiles, you do not have to shift them. they use a belt drive system that does everything for you
The 10th digit is the year ID and in this case you have a Y which is a 2000.
The crank case is the bottom end of the motor. This fills automatically upon running. The motor oil suggested for a Polaris 4 stroke motor is 0W-40.
The 10th digit is the year number. In this case you have a 7 which is a 2007.
down the trans dipstick tube you will never get it down the dipstick tube theres a plug on the trasfer case it self its a bigger Allen wrench its the top one
The latitude would also be approximately 40 degrees in this case.
there is a drain bolt on the back side then fill it up to the full mark
I think. (but not sure) you can use amsoil series 2000 chain case lube.
There is a rubber plug on the chain case you will have to pull off. Then a small screw at the bottom of the case you unscrew. Fill the chain case through the rubber plug till oil comes out of the screw hole at the bottom