We used 30 weight Shell Rotella T oil.
I need more info make , model , engine size.
Is the engine and triple? If so they should hook up behind the carbs. There should be a barb sticking out that they slide on to.
it all depends on what kind of performance you want, and what kind of engine you have. for me, i like x-cans, but for your needs you should check out adaracing.com
Before buying a snowmobile, you should consider the costs and the brand and also the manufacturer.
The insulator that is called insulator exists for snowmobile engine noise. You shouldn't even own a snowmobile though because in recent years snowmobile visitor numbers have grown to more than 75,000 each winter This increasing amount has put the environment, animals, and people in danger. Tourists should not be able to ride snowmobiles at Yellowstone National Park because the noise, exhaust, and the trails are bad for Yellowstone visitors and wildlife.
To rebuild a snowmobile engine the cost of rebuilding will depend on the internal damage(s) or what it needs. To get a fair assessment the engine should be torn down first so that parts can be inspected.
120psi
For someone who owns a snowmobile a good insurance would be Progressive snowmobile insurance. You should probably get the bodily injury and property damage liability. progressive.com
yes but to make sure you can check dnr.com it should tell you
No, but you should be albe to spell.
One would be best advised to wear a snowmobile suit whilst driving a snowmobile. The suit will protect one from the cold temperatures that one might suffer from whilst driving a snowmobile.
The recommended fuel/oil ratio for a 200 Johnson 130 horsepower outboard engine is 50:1. This ratio should always be used or engine damage can occur.