It should be the case drain. If the engine becomes flooded with water, pull the cable (and the spark plugs) and turn over the engine. The water will be pumped out. I think.
10w30 synthetic would be the best you can use.
Yes u can because ive put a 91 crank into a 92 case.
To replace the 4x4 shifter cable on a 1995 Kawasaki Mule 2510, first, disconnect the battery for safety. Remove the old cable by detaching it from both the shifter lever and the transfer case. Install the new cable by securing it to the shifter lever and connecting it to the transfer case, ensuring it is properly adjusted. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the shifter to ensure it operates smoothly.
it says on your crank case it will say something like 798cm almost a quart
It does not have a crank case sensor.It does not have a crank case sensor.
If it's a 4 stroke there is no mixing oil and gas. the olny oil is in the crank case
on top of the crank case towards the outside , it vents into the carb by vacume.
The type of oil that is used in a 1991 Kawasaki KX250, 2 stroke, in the bottom half of the crank case is called gear oil. The best form of this oil is 80-90W Gear Oil made by Standard Oil.
there is no crank case drain plug on your engine, only a plugged drain line coming from your oil tank.
replaced crank case valve location at valve cover
There is no oil in the crank case,,you use mixed gas and oil that's what lubes the crank bearings and piston rings.
as the pistons go up and down, and the temperature changes the air in a crank case has to go somewhere. that is what the vent is for