50/50 reg anti freeze is what i run on all my quads but i don't own a Yamaha
The Yamaha Grizzly 450 typically uses a mixture of distilled water and ethylene glycol-based coolant, often referred to as antifreeze. It's essential to use a coolant specifically formulated for aluminum engines to prevent corrosion. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations on coolant type and mix ratio.
No, you do not have to .....
the oil that is usually for grizzly is 10w30 but to make sure take your seat off and read the label on your breather it shold be listed under liquids
If you have to ask this question. It is in you best interest to take it to a shop. I am in noway doggin on you. Its not a simple process to rebuild a motor. Or to correctly build a reliable motor.
a Yamaha main dealer said it was 35mphbut after i got my mates mechanic to take a look and up rate some of the linkages and throtle cabels and stuff it now does a minimum of 45 mph
The 1998 Yamaha Grizzle 600 all terrain vehicle has an oil capacity of 2.1 quarts. The weight of the oil varies depending on the temperature in which the vehicle is usually operated.
On the side of the pullstart, there should be two black plastic covers. If you take the top one off you will be able to see the oil plug.
front or rear diffs take approximately 320cc. fill the diffs till the oil runs out the filler hole, it will find its own level.
The 1998 Yamaha Grizzly 600 typically requires 10W-40 or 20W-40 engine oil, which is suitable for a variety of temperatures. It's essential to use a high-quality oil that meets or exceeds the JASO MA standard for motorcycle oils. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the oil is changed regularly for optimal performance.
Red, 5 year, HOAT type
Take radiator cap off, fill radiator with coolant, put cap back on!
how much oil does an yamaha xt500 take