What years did Kawasaki make the Bayou 220?

What years did Kawasaki make the Bayou 220?

Introduced in 1988, the Kawasaki Bayou 220 is a rec-utility vehicle considered the most hardworking 4×4 in its class. Boasting an automatic clutch, reverse gear, and independent front suspension, this 215-cm3 quad ran circles around its counterparts and enjoyed a 15-year production run.

How much oil does a 300 Bayou hold?

The Bayou 300 has a fuel tank capacity of 2.4 gallons and an engine oil capacity of 1.8 quarts.

Where are the Jets located on a carburetor?

On the bottom for the carburetor you typically have two jets. The pilot, the smaller of the two, and the main jet.

Can you change the oil on a 220 Kawasaki Bayou?

Changing the oil by yourself will save you money. Buy oil and an oil filter. The Bayou 220 takes 2 quarts of 10w30 oil, and a FRAM CH6070 oil filter which comes with an o-ring. If you buy a filter without an o-ring you will need to buy one from Kawasaki. Put the oil drip pan underneath the drain plug then unscrew the drain plug.

What causes a Kawasaki Bayou 220 to backfire?

There is also the distinct possibility that your float level is off or your rubber carb parts are dry & cracked, leaking air into the system. Also there is the possibility that the fuel mixture screw components are not in correctly but that usually leads to misfires and backfires, or no idle at all.

What to do if your Kawasaki Bayou runs out of gas?

Check the compression levels by operating the starter and using a compression gauge for the single cylinder. If compression level is significantly less than 140 pounds for any cylinder, bring the Bayou 220 in for repairs. Remove and inspect the spark plug. If it is damaged, replace with an NGK D8EA plug.

What causes low compression on a Kawasaki Bayou 220 carburetor?

You have a vacuum operated petcock that relies on engine vacuum to get fuel to the carb. The low compression could be a result of worn piston rings(unlikely as the quad runs well once running) or more likely valves that need adjusted. We then need to consider the possibility of a leaking choke assembly(air leak) or intake boot leak.

Changing the oil by yourself will save you money. Buy oil and an oil filter. The Bayou 220 takes 2 quarts of 10w30 oil, and a FRAM CH6070 oil filter which comes with an o-ring. If you buy a filter without an o-ring you will need to buy one from Kawasaki. Put the oil drip pan underneath the drain plug then unscrew the drain plug.

What is the Kawasaki klf220 / 250 Bayou service manual?

The CYCLEPEDIA PRESS LLC Kawasaki KLF220/250 Bayou online service manual features detailed, full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran Kawasaki dealer-trained motorcycle technician. Scroll down the page to see actual photos from the manual.

How often should you check your Kawasaki Bayou?

The Kawasaki KLF220/250 Bayou requires the valve clearance, engine oil and oil filter be inspected every 600 miles. Keep your Bayou free of problems and in top running condition by following the full periodic maintenance chart in our Kawasaki KLF220/250 Online Service Manual.

Where is the oil filter on a Kawasaki Bayou?

The filter is located on the front right side of the motor. You will see a cap with two bolts. Unscrew the bolts then remove the cap and pull out the filter. Drop in the new filter with the new o-ring. Screw the bolts back on the oil filter cap. Unscrew the oil filler cap. Put a funnel in the hole and pour 2 quarts of oil in the funnel.