To drain the coolant on a 2008 Honda Rancher 420, first, ensure the engine is cool and then locate the drain plug on the bottom of the water pump or the radiator. Place a container underneath to catch the old coolant, remove the drain plug, and allow the coolant to fully drain out. After draining, replace the drain plug securely and refill the system with fresh coolant, ensuring to bleed any air from the system if necessary. Always dispose of the old coolant properly and check for leaks after refilling.
To change the coolant in a Honda Rancher 420 ATV, start by ensuring the engine is cool and then place a drain pan under the radiator. Remove the radiator cap and drain the old coolant by loosening the drain bolt at the bottom of the radiator. Once drained, close the drain bolt, fill the radiator with new coolant (typically a mix of antifreeze and distilled water), and replace the radiator cap. Finally, run the engine for a few minutes to circulate the new coolant, check for leaks, and top off if necessary.
the rancher 420 does not have a cvt so there will be no cvt intake
mine goes 86Km
15hp
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!
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
the battery is behind the seat under the black cover you will also see the fuse box
bike is not shifting
57 mph
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
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