Honda ATV engines are primarily manufactured in Japan, where the company has its main production facilities. Additionally, Honda has manufacturing plants in other countries, such as the United States and Thailand, which also produce engines for various models. The company maintains strict quality control standards across all its production sites to ensure consistency and reliability in its engines.
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The ATC 25OR ATV by Honda was produced in 1981-1986. It was used during that time for the vehicles that used an air cooled 248 cc single cylinder two-stroke engines.
You will be fine with 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
The official Honda website would have Honda ATV parts for sale or would at least have a list of dealerships that are in your area that sell Honda ATV parts.
10w-40 motorcycle or ATV oil designed for wet clutch engines.
Most sold in the U.S. are made at Honda's Swepsonville, North Carolina, Power Equipment Plant. As Honda builds small engines all over the world you will have to look at the data plate to see exactly where it is made. Even though Honda does build engines in China don't be fooled by a Chinese clone made in China. It will not say Honda on it but it will look exactly like a real Honda engine.
You should post on a ATV forum. See related links for a Honda ATV forum. They will try to help you out.
No you should use ATV or motorcycle engine oil designed for wet clutch engines.
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Use some 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
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