To adjust the valves on a Honda Rancher 420, first ensure the engine is cold and remove the seat and side covers for access. Rotate the engine to TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke for the cylinder you're adjusting, and use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance between the rocker arm and the valve stem. Adjust the clearance using a 10mm wrench and a flathead screwdriver to loosen the locknut and turn the adjustment screw as needed, then re-tighten the locknut. Repeat for the other cylinder, if necessary, and reassemble the components once finished.
The valve clearance for a Honda Rancher 420 typically measures 0.005 inches (0.127 mm) for both the intake and exhaust valves when the engine is cold. It's important to check and adjust the valve clearance as part of routine maintenance to ensure optimal engine performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines and procedures.
15hp
the rancher 420 does not have a cvt so there will be no cvt intake
It is a 420cc motor. Such as a Honda Fourtrax "400" is a 400cc.
how can my sprayer be connected to my new4 wheeler Honda racher 420
not 100% shure but since 2007 is a 420 and 2002 is 350 and the 350 has a carb and 420 fuel injected but if so i might do it to my 06 rancher
bike is not shifting
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what is the housepower of the 2009 handa rancher at 420 It has around 26 or 27. But a lot of low end torque for MUDDING!
The shifting sensor on a Honda Rancher 420 is located on the lower, back side of the motor, to the left of the reverse switch. You must remove the skid plate to access it.
mine goes 86Km