It should take a 520 o-ring or a 520 none o-ring chain. Depends on what you prefer.
If the machine has three chains , you need to tighten the center chain first . You want this chain tight with no slack . There is an eccentric at the front of center chain . Loosen the 2 bolts and rotate the eccentric to tighten the chain . With this tight do the front chain . This you want tight also , with no slack . The back chain needs to be tightened with the rider on machine . When you put weight on the rear of machine it tightenes the chain this is why rider needs to be on machine .There is 2 bolts on the rear eccentric that need to be loosened and then you rotate to tighten or loosen . With the rider on machine you want a half to 1 inch play in the center of chain . With no one on machine the chain will look loose but it is not .
Mostly hanging on the end of the cam shaft, but check the fuel tank.
You have disc brakes front and rear. Disc brakes are self adjusting. If the brakes are poor, you have a problem and it needs attention.
To tighten the cam chain on a 1995 Kodiak 400 4x4 ATV, first remove the left side engine cover and inspect the cam chain tensioner. Adjust the tensioner by turning the adjuster bolt clockwise to increase tension, ensuring the chain has no slack. After adjustment, rotate the engine manually to check for any binding or excessive tension before reassembling the cover. Always refer to the service manual for specific torque specifications and procedures.
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Yes, the Honda Foreman 400 was made 1995-2003
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