Mine was getting 100. But i dont know how good that is.
mines 90
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The correct spark plug gap for a 84 suzuki lt50 is 0.028 this is the factory spec.
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The Suzuki LT50 typically requires a 10W-40 oil for its transmission. It's important to use a high-quality oil designed for two-stroke engines to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines.
to check the age on a suzuki lt 50 quad just locate the aluminum serial number panel located under the front plastics usaully behind the suzuki weight on there you will see the serial numbers and also it will state MFD IN. this is your age location panel if it states for e.g 2/95 then this means the quad is made in febuary 1995...
To change the engine oil in a 1993 Suzuki LT50, first, warm up the engine for a few minutes to thin the oil, then turn it off and let it cool slightly. Locate the oil drain plug underneath the engine, remove it, and allow the old oil to completely drain into a collection container. Replace the drain plug, and refill the engine with new oil through the designated fill cap, ensuring you use the recommended oil type. Check the oil level with the dipstick and add more if needed, then run the engine briefly and recheck the level.
in back of haynes manual of course
50:1 is what we use in ours same mix in my outboard on the boat http://macswildboarpage.blogspot.com/ 50:1 isn't enough oil for these engines. Outboard motors run cooler since they are water cooled and may tolerate less oil. If you are using a very high line synthetic oil, then 40:1 is best, If you use a traditional 2 stroke oil (like from penzoil or made for a chain saw) use 32:1.
Yes, the LT50 does have restrictors in it. These restrictors are designed to limit certain performance aspects, such as speed or power output, to meet regulatory standards or ensure safety. Depending on the specific model and its intended use, the restrictors can vary in type and implementation. Modifications can sometimes be made to remove or adjust these restrictors, but it's important to consider legal and warranty implications.
The choke position on a LT50, a small youth ATV, is typically found on the carburetor. It is used to enrich the fuel mixture for easier starting, especially in cold conditions. The choke can usually be set to "on" or "off," with "on" restricting air flow to help start the engine and "off" allowing normal air intake once the engine is warm. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and settings.
If you have a torch try adding heat and then while it is hot try to get it off not like red hot though .