I use 85-140 but as long as it is a good oil you can use 80-90W.
For a 2005 Kawasaki Prairie 360 ATV, the recommended oil is 10W-40, which is suitable for general use. It's important to use a high-quality oil that meets API service classification SG or higher. Always check the owner’s manual for specific guidelines regarding oil changes and maintenance intervals to ensure optimal performance.
The 2002 Kawasaki Prairie 400 ATV has an oil capacity of approximately 2.5 quarts (about 2.4 liters) when including the oil filter change. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and recommendations. Always ensure to use the appropriate oil type for optimal engine performance.
For a 2008 Kawasaki KLR 650, it is recommended to use a high-quality motorcycle oil with a viscosity of 10W-40, preferably one that meets JASO MA or MA2 specifications for wet clutches. Synthetic oils can provide better performance and protection, especially in extreme temperatures. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the oil meets the necessary standards.
You do not have to use so-called ATV oil. ATV oil is the very same oil as used in your automobile. Use any major brand SAE oil in the correct weight. I recommend you use a 100% synthetic oil.
you should use 10 w 40 valvoline depending on your usage you can use nomal or heavy duty
its probably from going threw mud in 4 high and or also from pulling people out in rev so if you can go in 4 low when in mud and just use you winch to pull out other people.
The Bombardier DS 650 typically requires about 2.5 quarts (or approximately 2.4 liters) of oil for a complete oil change, including the oil filter. It's important to use the recommended type of oil, typically a high-quality synthetic or semi-synthetic oil suitable for ATV engines. Always check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations.
Use 4 cycle oil if the engine is a 4 cycle engine. Use 2 cycle if it is a 2 cycle. Use the weight oil recommended by the manufacture of your ATV.
I use Honda 10w40 oil in our Polaris Sportsman 500. The only reason for the Honda oil is that I also own Honda motorcycles so I run the same oil in the bikes and the two quads. (We also have a Kawasaki ATV) Check the owner's manual for the specific grade of oil which should be used in your particular machine. The temperature range in which the machine is operated in is what determines the grade of oil to be used.
The recommended type of oil to use for a Kawasaki 610 Mule is API SF. Th610 Mule will hold approximately 1.5 quarts of oil.
oil is oil like Yamaha recomends yamalube..its bull.sheet. they just want money..i use 5w30 or 10w30 most likely 10w30 in summer..i use valvoline synthetic in cars snowmobile and ATV, its the 3rd best oil if you want use amsoil that the best oil on planet...it allows you to do 25k mile change intervals in a truck or car