REMOVE THE LEFT SIDE COVER LOCATED BY LEFT SIDEFOOT PEG. IT IS LOCATED RIGHT BEHIND THE PLASTIC COVER EQUIPPED WITH A THREADED DIPSTICK TYPE plug.
I need a pic where the vin are of quing quad 700 suzuki
left side of the quad
48
at the end of the spark plug wires
3.5 quarts
3.5 quarts with a filter change.
Every 1000km's
winter 10w-40 summer 10w-30 you can also purchase oil made for that type of quad at a local dealer kinda high price oil though
It's on the handlebars above the throttle. You will see a clear reservoir that says "lower". Unscrew the top and add your fluid to the line. (DOT 4 brake fluid only)
Blue smoke from your 2005 King Quad 700 after an oil change typically indicates that oil is getting into the combustion chamber. This could be due to worn piston rings, valve seals, or gaskets that are allowing oil to leak into the engine. It's also possible that the oil used during the change was too heavy, leading to improper combustion. Checking these components and ensuring the correct oil type is used can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
I have one and ive go it to go 72 miles per hour
To change the spark plug on a 2005 Suzuki 700 King Quad, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the plastic cover (if applicable) and locate the spark plug, which is usually situated near the front of the engine. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew the old spark plug, then insert the new spark plug by hand to avoid cross-threading, and tighten it to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal and replace any covers.