Is there an adjustment on a Kawasaki MULE?

Is there an adjustment on a Kawasaki MULE?

Yes there is an adjustment, – if it is “self adjusting”, – you will have to pull the brake drum off and look at it, – you just turn the adjuster back about 1 or 2 turns, and then see how it “spins — (after you have re-installed brake drum), and applied brakes once to “center the brake shoes”!

Is there a problem with the 4WD cable on a Kawasaki ATV?

Put that back together, new fluid and put it back in. Checked the front cv axles and they’re in good shape. Checked the 4wd cable. I can move the lever on the case about an inch by hand, and it moves the same amount when the selector lever on the dash is moved.

What should I do if my mule 4010 has a problem?

Pulled the side cover off, pulled the whole chunk out of the case and couldn’t find anything obviously wrong. Put that back together, new fluid and put it back in. Checked the front cv axles and they’re in good shape. Checked the 4wd cable.

Why does my Kawasaki MULE have bad idling?

At least compared to a new throttle body assembly. Lastly, tight intake valves will ALSO cause some reversion in the intake manifold, which “confuses” the intake pressure sensor, and therefore causes poor running, specifically idling.

What happens when you remove the rear wheel on a bike?

On most bikes with rim brakes, when you try to remove the wheel, the tire bumps into the brake pads. This is because the brake needs to be adjusted close to the rim, while the fully inflated tire is significantly wider than the rim.

Why is my rear wheel not coming out?

Don’t force anything though. If the wheel doesn’t come out right away, it’s because the derailleur and chain are blocking it. To get them out of the way, keep holding the rear end of your bike off the ground by lifting the bike by the seat.

Do you need to touch disc brakes to remove rear wheels?

Note: If you’re fixing a flat tire, you needn’t worry about this step because when the air is all out of the tire it will fit through the brake easily. Also, if your bike has disc brakes, you too can skip this step because you don’t need to touch disc brakes to remove wheels.

How do you put a rear wheel back on?

Remember that you shifted the chain onto the smallest rear cog before you removed the wheel. So, you must put the wheel back on by first lining that smallest cog up just right so that the chain is on it. Also, pay attention to how the chain rests on the cog.