The valve adjustment on a 1996 Suzuki King Quad involves checking and adjusting the clearance between the valve stems and the rocker arms to ensure proper engine performance. This typically requires removing the cylinder head cover to access the valves, then using feeler gauges to measure the gap. If the clearance is out of specification, shims may need to be added or replaced to achieve the correct clearance. Regular adjustments help maintain engine efficiency and prevent potential damage.
carb?
I have the same quad and we're putting 10w40 in it...seems the oil caseing and the rear diff are one.....
1996 LT-F4WDXT King Quad
the quad 4 engines don't use a pcv valve
I am not 100% certain, and I am no mechanic; However, I have always used 0.028" on my 1996 Suzuki King Quads with no problems.
The valve clearance for a Suzuki King Quad 300 is typically set at 0.10 mm (0.004 in) for both the intake and exhaust valves when the engine is cold. It’s important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as clearances can vary slightly based on year and model. Regular maintenance includes checking and adjusting valve clearances to ensure optimal engine performance.
where is the location of the vin number on a 250 king quad
Ballet Quad Cities was created in 1996.
I know there was a 300, not sure if there was more than that in the 96 King Quad line up. Addition: I saw one for sale recently and looked up the values on KBB.com. The largest engine size they have listed is 280.
sorry to say but the Quad 4 engine does not have an extrernal EGR valve. The egr sys is built into the head.
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I might be wrong but on a Suzuki king quad the tire pressure should be 36 psi!