How much oil does a Kawasaki Prairie 360 take?
1 What kind of oil does a Kawasaki Prairie 360 take?…How much oil does a 23 hp Kawasaki take?
Specifications | |
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Oil capacity w/filter | 2.1 U.S. qt ( 2.0 liters) |
Maximum Power | 23.0 hp (17.2 kW) at 3,600 RPM |
Maximum Torque | 39.3 ft-lbs (53.2 N·m) at 2,200 RPM |
Dry Weight (without muffler) | 88.2 lbs (40.0 kg) |
What kind of oil goes in a Kawasaki Prairie 360?
Use only specific fuels and fluids when servicing the Prairie 360. The quad takes unleaded gasoline. Kawasaki recommends fuel with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Additionally, use only SAE 10W-40 engine oil and Mobil Fluid 424 or Exxon Hydraulic 560 final gear case oil.
Is the Prairie 360 4 wheel drive working?
I have a 2003 Prairie 360 4X4 that is having 4 wheel drive problems. My problems is that it is currently in 4wd but will not dis-engage. I removed the actuator and verified that it is working.
When did the Kawasaki Prairie 360 come out?
Kawasaki first released its Prairie 360 utility quad in 2003. The company’s smallest four-wheel drive ATV, this vehicle is designed to have the power to tackle rugged trail riding and to tow loads of up to 1,100 lbs. Each model is powered by a 362 cc air-cooled engine.
What should I do if my Prairie 360 won’t start?
If not, refill with SAE 10W40 viscosity oil. Restart the engine. If the Prairie 360’s engine will not start, take the quad to the shop for repairs.
What to do if your Kawasaki Prairie 360 overheats?
If it still overheats, take to a dealer for repairs. Because specific training and tools are necessary for proper repairs, Kawasaki recommends that owners take the Prairie 360 to a certified dealer for complicated repairs or mechanical failure. When handling gasoline and inspecting the fuel system, do not smoke or work near an open flame.