What kind of oil does a Kawasaki ATV use?
Yep 2010 750. I got the factory recommended Mobil oil from Grainger, they sell it online too. the amsoil is for wet brakes and is easier to find. You must use wet brake compatable oil in the rear diff. the front is the same as the engine oil. I use the mobil 1 4T 10W40 v-twin oil.
What kind of hydraulic fluid does a Kawasaki need?
The rear gear case with wet brake requires a special hydraulic fluid. The Kawasaki manual specs out a Mobil hydraulic/tractor fluid (Mobilfluid 424), as they don’t carry one in their line. Napa carries an oil that meets the criteria (part #85-401), or Amsoil ATH will work as well.
What kind of oil do you change in a Kawasaki Teryx 4?
Except for Teryx 4’s, the Teryx differentials contain a front-locker clutch pack, and the rear gear cases have a rear wet-brake setup that won’t hold up to gear oils with friction modifiers. Kawasaki recommends that you replace the front differential oil with the same oil you use in the motor.
What kind of oil do you put in a UTV differential?
Most UTV differentials can take any 75W-90 hypoid gear oil front and rear, such as the manufacturer’s house brand like Polaris’ Premium ATV Angle Drive fluid, or gear oils from Maxima and Torco. The Polaris RZR, or any other Polaris front diff with on-demand AWD, needs to use Polaris’ Premium Demand Drive Fluid LT.
What kind of oil does a Kawasaki 4 stroke use?
We recommend you check the oil levels daily and always use Genuine Kawasaki 4 Stroke Engine oil. To make changing your oil fast, easy and clean, get yourself a Kawasaki Oil Drain Hose! Part# 51044-0902 . Use the quick reference chart below to find the right oil for your Kawasaki Engine fast.
The rear gear case with wet brake requires a special hydraulic fluid. The Kawasaki manual specs out a Mobil hydraulic/tractor fluid (Mobilfluid 424), as they don’t carry one in their line. Napa carries an oil that meets the criteria (part #85-401), or Amsoil ATH will work as well.
What kind of oil do you put in a Kawasaki wet brake?
Kawasaki recommends that you replace the front differential oil with the same oil you use in the motor. The rear gear case with wet brake requires a special hydraulic fluid. The Kawasaki manual specs out a Mobil hydraulic/tractor fluid (Mobilfluid 424), as they don’t carry one in their line.
Except for Teryx 4’s, the Teryx differentials contain a front-locker clutch pack, and the rear gear cases have a rear wet-brake setup that won’t hold up to gear oils with friction modifiers. Kawasaki recommends that you replace the front differential oil with the same oil you use in the motor.