It is located on the side of the engine, above the rear brake pedal. Should have 3 small screws to loosen and the cover will come off. Be careful not to damage the O-ring on the inside of the plate, and make sure you put it back when finished. I also recommend getting a K&N washable filter. After a couple changes, change the o-ring.
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z400 may refer to an ATV produced by Suzuki, or a workstation produced by HP. The HP z400 includes an Intel X58 Express chipset with Intel Xenon processors, up to 16GB memory, and Windows Vista or Linux. The Suzuki z400 (not to be confused with the DR-Z400 motorcycle) includes a DOHC engine with an electric starter and ignition.It comes with oil-damped suspension and tubeless tires.
as far as i know it is just the looks
The Suzuki LT-Z400 typically takes about 1.8 quarts (or approximately 1.7 liters) of oil when changing the oil and replacing the oil filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model year, as oil capacity may vary slightly. Always ensure to use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.
14t on front. 40t on back
stock to stock my buddy has a z400 and i have a 400ex and me and him are the same weight and we are side by side the hole time and they both will go about 70mph it depends how much weight you put on the quads
If you wish to purchase a new Suzuki Z400 motorcycle you would need to go to a licensed Suzuki dealership. For used motorcycles, you can check Craigslist or your local motorcycle dealer.
With no modifications, a stock Suzuki LTZ 450 has about 40 horsepower. The top speed is about 100 to 110 miles per hour.
Depends, what model of Suzuki 400 you are referring to? DR-Z400, LTZ 400, Burgman 400, SuperMoto, SV400 or GSX-R400
Hot wire it. Take the wires out from under the ignition barrel and splice 'em together
On a 2005 Suzuki Z400 Quadsport, the oil dipstick is located on the right side of the engine, near the front. It is typically found on the engine case, just above the oil fill cap. To check the oil level, remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it without screwing it back in, and then remove it again to check the oil level.
That would depend upon which model of Suzuki Quad you meant. A Suzuki 160 quad runner will top out at around 45 mph. The Quadsport Z400 will top out at 70mph, which would not be advisable in rough terrain.