check the carburetor and make sure the air cleaner is clean
yes. I have a 08 rancher that is only 4 months old and the camo is coming off.
You have a plugged piolet jet. The carbs need to be gone through
If a 2004 Honda CRF150F only runs with the choke on, it likely indicates a problem with the carburetor. A clogged jet or dirty carburetor can restrict fuel flow, causing the engine to run lean without the added fuel supply from the choke. Additionally, issues such as an air leak in the intake system or a malfunctioning fuel petcock could also contribute to this problem. Cleaning the carburetor and checking for air leaks are good first steps to resolve the issue.
For a 2009 Honda Rancher 420, the engine typically requires about 3.2 quarts (3.0 liters) of oil when changing the oil and replacing the oil filter. If you are only changing the oil without replacing the filter, it will need approximately 2.8 quarts (2.6 liters). Always check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations.
yes you can choke on feathers but only sometimes
From searches I have done it appears to be about 27 HP. This might be a little BRP biased...but the Related Link is the only semi-official documentation I have found.
If your 1988 Honda FourTrax 300 only idles with the choke on, it likely indicates a fuel delivery issue, such as a clogged carburetor jet or air filter. The choke enriches the fuel mixture, compensating for insufficient fuel reaching the engine. Additionally, there could be a vacuum leak or an issue with the fuel system, such as a bad fuel pump or fuel line obstruction. Cleaning the carburetor and checking for air leaks are good first steps to diagnose the issue.
The neutral safety switch on a 2000 Honda Rancher is typically located near the engine, mounted on the right side, where the gear shift linkage connects. It is situated above the left crankcase and is accessible from the side of the ATV. To locate it, you may need to remove the plastic side cover for better access. This switch ensures that the engine can only start when the vehicle is in neutral or park.
With stock(24") tires it will run about 54 mph on speedometer. At least that is what mine used to run. Also varies on motor condition, mainly how much compression you have. Also the type of ground you are on. Road = faster. Hard dirt= not as fast. Real loose dirt= not that fast 2002 Honda rancher 350 es goes 65 at top speed on pavement.
If your Honda Rancher is only clicking when you try to start it, the issue is likely related to the battery or the starter system. A weak or dead battery may not provide enough power to turn the starter motor, resulting in a clicking sound. Additionally, there could be loose or corroded battery connections or a faulty starter solenoid. Checking the battery charge and connections is a good first step in diagnosing the problem.
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it
The 2007 Honda Rancher 420 typically requires about 2.5 quarts (or approximately 2.4 liters) of oil when performing an oil change with a filter replacement. If you're only changing the oil without replacing the filter, it usually takes around 2.0 quarts (or about 1.9 liters). Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure you're using the correct type of oil for optimal performance.