It depends on a trailblazer 250 they have no crankcase oil but on a 400 water cooled scrambler they do so yes you need to change the oil with regular motor oil
You change the ENGINE oil and filter. There is no transmission oil.
The only real difference is that the Classic has more standard options like reverse, electric start, and hand heaters. Both have the same liquid cooled 500cc engine. Only the Indy Trail has a fan cooled 500cc.
Polaris manufactured the 400L from 1996 to 1999. This model was part of their line of utility-oriented ATVs, designed for both recreational and work purposes. The 400L featured a liquid-cooled engine and was known for its durability and versatility.
The Polaris Liberty 550 twin makes the cut into 2010 not because it's the cleanest, but survives due to corporate fleet emissions. Polaris is not the only maker to offer a fleet of fan-cooled sleds for 2010. The Rotax fan-cooled engine powers a similar fleet of low-buck Ski-Doo models as well. We were quite surprised to see such an influx of these sleds for the current model year.
Yes they are liquid cooled. They are potent engines and pull hard. The 1998 model is more desirable as it has 13 percent more power due to powervalves and other updates. They push 90-100hp and can keep pace with some 600 and 700 sleds.
The Polaris Sportsman 335 has an engine that produces approximately 30 horsepower. This ATV is equipped with a 335cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, providing a balance of power and performance suitable for various off-road activities. Its design emphasizes reliability and versatility for both recreational and utility purposes.
Not necessarily but usually
an aircooled engine is an engine that is cooled by air. most cars now a days are cooled by water. aircooled engines include but are not limited to- old style vws and porches some airplane engine some motorcycle engines
A 1967 VW beetle doesn't have a radiator you nit wit, ITS AND AIR COOLED ENGINE!!!!!!!!
yes it will,is 250 r engine water cooled or air cooled
The cooling fans are the only cooling source for a air cooled engine.