Yes
no it is a four stroke
An 89 Suzuki LT250 is a 2 Stroke not a 4 Stroke.
on my 1985 LT250-EFF quadrunner's engine its printed 10W-40 1600mL which is just under 2 US Quarts.
more info to my question... I rebuilt the carb so needle seat is new and make sure to turn off the petcock.. float is good and adjusted properly. But astill fills crankcase with fuel... Friend says check fuel pump, if diaphragm perforated it could pump fuel into crankcase.. Could the fuel pump do this? I'm not sure if this makes sense or not in realtion to the problem, as I don;'t know where the fuel pump gets it's vaccumn...
is it a sport or racer
you need to get knew rings the gas is going to the botem end try that You could have leaky needle valve in the carb. The float could have a hole in it and gas leaking into the float causing the float to drop too low in the bowl and allowing too much gas into the system. Mis adjusted float.
900 ml
I believe it was 20:1 in the owner's manual but I think many like myself run 32:1
The earlier Quadracers (85-87) have plain, dark aluminum colored frame and motor. In '88 they began to paint the frame and motor the Suzuki blue. Also, the earlier models had a 5-speed transmission, while the later ones (88-92) had a 6-speed transmission. I've also heard that the earlier model years had issues with head gaskets. The later model years had an extra bolt to help with this problem. In '92 they also changed the rear suspension in the Quadracers.
There is a sight glass on the side of the motor. On that model it should be on the left side. You need to look between the tire and the frame to find it. They are typically covered in mud so it is easier to find the oil filter which is a round cover with 3 acorn nuts around it. The sight glass is to the front and a little lower than that housing.
The 10th digit in a 17 digit V.I.N. or frame number represents the year of your machine.A = 1980 B = 1981 C = 1982 D = 1983 E = 1984 F = 1985 G = 1986 H = 1987J = 1988 K = 1989 L = 1990 M = 1991 N = 1992 P = 1993 R = 1994 S = 1995T = 1996 V = 1997 W = 1998 X = 1999 Y = 2000 1 = 2001 2 = 2002 3 = 20034 = 2004 5 = 2005 6 = 2006 7 = 2007The frame numbers on ATVs can usually be found on the lower left frame rail. Some Suzuki ATV frame numbers are located on the rear frame rail. Some Honda ATV frame numbers are located on the front on a flat plate in the center of the frame. Most motorcycle frame numbers are on the steering neck below the handlebarsYamaha Breeze 125 is on the left frame rail under the lower A-armYamaha Badger yfm80 is on the left horizontal frame rail behind the shock- it's stamped into the tubing and may be difficult to see.Kawasaki Bayou 185 is on the left diagonal rail leading to the front shockKawasaki Bayou 220 is on the left lower frame rail behind the front wheelKawasaki Bayou 300 is on the left frame rail behind the front bumper1986 Honda TRX70 is stamped on right side of the frame above foot peg1987 Honda TRX250 is on the front plate behind the bumper1985 Honda TRX250 is on the front horizontal lower large tube1984 Honda TRX200 is on the front on a flat plate behind the bumperHonda FL250 Odyssey is on the right rear frame near the the rear brake caliperSuzuki LT250 Quad runner is on the left rear diagonal rail leading to the grab barSuzuki LTZ250 or Z250 is located on the left side on the horizontal frame tube next to the tail light. It is a welded on tag that faces out.