Get three big guys to help you...........one for each wheel.......literally!
First, remove or drain the fuel tank.
Second, remove the sump drain plug (as though you were changing the oil) and drain the engine oil.
Next, remove the spark plug(s), air cleaner (and carbs, if you're technically inclined)
Put the engine in gear, (a high one...like third or fourth) and if the engine has a clutch, leave it engaged and get your buddies to help you push the vehicle slowly along the road, watching for fluid coming out the bottom.
Last, and this is my favorite, each man grabs a wheel and turns that sucker upside down. That will drain any last vestiges of water that may have been lurking in the carbs (if you left them on) and/or cylinders.
Let the whole thing sit for a day (put a fan on it if you like.....just to dry out all your wiring harnesses that I assume went for the same bath as the engine!!)
Do the above steps in reverse order (fill engine oil and gas tank, etc) and see if it'll start.
If not...........see your friendly, local dealer!
Good luck.
yes it will,is 250 r engine water cooled or air cooled
Yes you can do so but depends upon the engine capacity.
for my three wheeler i just use regular 10-w40 engine oil it works great is cheap and easy to get
If you could tell us what a two wheeler engine is then we could help.
Yes, the majority of three wheelers use car engines. Yes, the majority of three wheelers use car engines. yes u have to make different mounting brackets and maybe modify the frame and run the 3 wheeler wiring harness
Three-wheelers typically cannot float in water because they are not designed to be buoyant. If a three-wheeler were to enter a body of water, it would most likely sink due to its weight and lack of buoyancy.
Depends on which engine it has.
You can, but if it is not water-cooled then it will not lubricate correctly since an air-cooled engine runs at nearly or greater than the temperature of a water-cooled engine.
That is the correct spelling of "three-wheeler" as a vehicle. The similar words for children's vehicles are tricycle and velocipede.
Water is getting into the engine. Change the head gasket before it blows.
The four wheeler came as a result of the highly popular three wheeler. But, the three wheeler had one major downfall, that being that since it only had three wheels it flipped easily therefore being very dangerous. Then someone had the idea of just adding one more wheel and making it more stable. Then the four wheeler was born.
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