CAUTION:
Attempting to operate the ATV with a damaged or missing
o-ring will result in engine failure.
Reinstall oil strainer, o-ring if removed, and strainer cap.
Reinstall washer and oil drainage bolt. Torque oil drainage
bolt to 18 ft.lbs. (24 Nm).
Fill crankcase with specified lubricant as described in the
Operator's Manual.
NOTE: Used lubricant should be disposed of at an approved
disposal site. See your local oil retailer for more informa-
tion.
CHECKING/CLEANING AIR FILTER
The air filter element must be kept clean to provide good
engine power. If you use your vehicle under normal, low-
tension conditions, you should service the air filter at the
intervals specified. If you ride in dusty, wet, or muddy con-
ditions, you will need to inspect the air filter element much
more frequently.
CAUTION:
Always check the air filter element after riding in severe
conditions and clean or replace as needed. Operating
the ATV with a clogged air filter could cause engine
damage.
Air filter removal and cleaning:
Remove the air filter cover and set aside.
Remove the air filter from the box.
Wash the element in a mild non-flammable solvent.
MAINTENANCE
Squeeze out solvent by pressing the element between the
palms of both hands. Do not twist or wring the element or
it will develop cracks.
Immerse the element in oil, then squeeze as before to
remove excess. The element should be damp with oil but
not soaked.
Replace the air filter element in the box. Make sure the
element is securely in position and the air filter is properly
sealed.
NOTE: Do not operate the engine without the air filter ele-
ments in place. Rapid engine wear will result.
INSPECTING DRIVE CHAIN/SPROCKETS
The condition and adjustment of the drive chain should be
checked before riding. Always follow the guidelines below for
inspecting and servicing the chain.
WARNING:
Always inspect the drive chain before riding the ATV.
Failure to maintain the drive chain properly and/or riding
with the chain in poor condition could lead to an accident
resulting in serious personal injury.
Inspecting the drive chain:
When inspecting the drive chain, look for the following:
Loose pins
Damaged rollers
Dry or rusted links
Kinked or binding links
Excessive wear
If you find anything wrong with the drive chain, solve the
problem by repairing or replacing the chain. If necessary,
consult your local authorized service center.
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