It's near the batterie which is behind the engine and under the seat/cargo box.
PS-4 is the "Polaris" brand.
Most people use 0-W40 as per most of the internet ATV forums out there.
Well since its Yamaha always go with yamalube synthetic oil
Answer 2Unless you can find a Better Synthetic oil96-99 Yamaha Big Bear & Kodiak.
Excluding 96 Big Bear 350 4X4.
Most are foot recoil starters. Meaning that a spring is wound by the kicking action of the operator, then is released at the end of the kicking action. The potential energy of the uncoiling spring turns the engine over.
Very few are a foot crank starter. Meaning that the kicking action is directly engaged in the engine's movement. You would feel the individual compression cycle with your foot, if this were the case. (If you slip off the kick start lever during the compression cycle it can snap back and hurt you.)
Buffalo Tools in St. Louis Missouri might be able to help you out. Call 866-460-9436 to leave a message or call #636-532-9888 during 7:30am-4:30pm central time
The fuel pump is located above the left front tire, mounted on the frame.
10W-40 is recommended, specially formulated synthetic for motorcycles is best.
depends on what engine it is normally for first five hours dont ride over haif throttle, keep the load down and vary your speed, the next 5 hours keep it under three quarter throttle it takes a min of 10 hours to break in a motor some go as far as 15 hours , i would be changing your oil as well after the first 10 hours of use and refill with correct grade and dont overfill remember a carefull run in period will extend the life of the motor up to 3 times longer than a motor that was pushed hard from brand new dont over rev it allow it to slowly bed itself in and youll be rewarded in years to come