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Convenient oil change kit provides everything needed to change the oil in your machine:
Maxima ATV Premium 4T is specially formulated for today’s advanced ATVs. Its trimetallic additive system combines with a shear stable polymer system to provide unsurpassed protection against wear, oxidation and thermal breakdown. ATV Premium 4T uses the latest technology to keep your engine clean and deposit free. API SG/CC JASO-MA 4T ATV/UTV specific.
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Hello! I’ve been using my ATV a lot and I think it’s probably time for an oil change. Can you tell me what kind of oil a Honda Rancher 420 should take?
Heather Bernhard · Answered on Apr 07, 2022
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I’m glad you’re practicing some preventative maintenance! It’s essential to take care of your ATV if you want to keep it running well for a long time.
Honda GN4 10W-30 4-stroke motorcycle oil is a great choice for your ride. Any 10W-30 or 10W-40 motorcycle oil will work if you can’t find that.
You should never use car oil in your Rancher. It will make the clutch slip and wear out faster than usual.
Honda recommends changing the oil in your Rancher every 12 months, 100 hours, or 600 miles: whichever comes first.
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If you decide to buy an ATV, then know that for the stable and proper operation of all its mechanisms, it is necessary to change the oil regularly. This applies not only to budget Chinese motorbikes, but also to expensive models from Japanese and European manufacturers. ATV parts will last much longer if you use quality lubricants.
Oil is poured into the following elements of the motorbike:
Lubricants are strongly discouraged because they not only reduce friction between vehicle parts, but also serve to remove heat, which helps prevent overheating.
Refer to the manufacturer's documentation for the best oil for your ATV model. Each bike has its own requirements for lubricants, and therefore it is recommended to study them carefully.
Let's take a look at the three main types of ATV oils:
Each rider has the right to choose which oil is better to fill in ATVs 200 cubic meters and their other analogues. But still, it is not recommended to save on the composition, since the premature replacement of the vehicle engine will cost much more.
Motor oils for ATVs for 110, 125 cubic meters Castrol have proven themselves well among both ordinary motorists and professional riders. This lubricant is designed specifically for modern 4-stroke motorbike engines. The presence of special additives in the composition of the oil reliably protects the engine from wear even under the most extreme operating conditions.
It is recommended to use only high temperature oils with increased density in the ATV CVT. Such a lubricant should leave a dense oil film on the surface and in no case be splashed. It is worth pouring gear oil with a viscosity of 75W90 into the gearbox and gearbox of the ATV. This type of lubricant is suitable for most motorbike models, and therefore many manufacturers recommend it. For more information, please refer to the official vehicle owner's manual.
Please note that if your ATV model is equipped with a manual transmission, then engine oil should be poured into it. Gear oil, in turn, is suitable for automatic and semi-automatic boxes.
Changing the oil in a 110cc or 125cc Kid's ATV is a very simple task that you can do yourself if you wish. This procedure is performed as follows:
The ATV oil change interval depends on the ATV model and is indicated in the owner's manual. Usually, this procedure is recommended to be performed at least every 1000 km. If you purchased used motorcycles, then it is better to replace the lubricant immediately.
Occasionally the ATV may need an unscheduled oil change, such as after being immersed in water. If such a nuisance happened to your motorbike, then you need to disassemble it as soon as possible, drain the oil from all nodes and thoroughly dry every detail. Then, fresh lubricant should be poured into the gearbox, engine and variator. It is recommended to choose an oil according to the characteristics of your ATV, as well as to give preference to products of popular brands. Thus, you will significantly extend the service life of all functional components of the motorbike.
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All ATVs have their own "term" of life. This applies even to expensive branded devices that cost tens of thousands of dollars. There is nothing to be done about the fact that key components of equipment gradually wear out and fail. But you can increase the life of the components by using quality oil. Even if you decide to buy an inexpensive ATV, you need to find the right lubricants for it. Therefore, let's figure out which oil is better to choose for an ATV.
It should be noted right away that a special oil is used for each of the units of the apparatus. The lubricant composition is poured into:
It is not recommended to save on oil, as it not only reduces friction, but also removes excess heat. Due to this, the mechanisms work correctly, do not overheat and “live” an order of magnitude longer.
Refer to your ATV documentation for information on lubricant formulations. Each device has its own requirements, so be sure to study them.
Although it is worth following the manufacturer's recommendations, this does not mean that you need to buy the first suitable composition. All oils consist of a base and special additives. And it is on the basis that their operational features depend. There are 3 types of oil:
It is up to the rider to decide which oil to put in the ATV. However, experienced motorists are advised not to save on lubricants, since repairing an engine or gearbox will cost many times more.
There are several oil characteristics that a rider should pay attention to. The first step is to determine the viscosity of the liquid. To do this, look at the label. If it has the letter W (winter), then the liquid is designed for low temperatures. The following numbers show what weather conditions the composition is intended for (0 - mild winter, 25 - severe frost).
The situation is similar with summer liquids. There are 5 classes of compositions (by viscosity) from 20 to 60. There are also universal oils that are used both in winter and in summer. You can recognize them by special markings, for example: "20W40"
You also need to pay attention to:
The API system is used to classify oil by quality. The marking looks like this: S (common name) + A, B, C, D, etc. The lowest quality is marked with the letters "SA", and the highest quality is marked with "SL".
When deciding which oil to fill in an ATV engine, you need to take into account the characteristics of the vehicle itself. Because the ATV is subjected to considerable stress, the engine becomes very hot. This means that the oil must be resistant to high temperatures and conduct heat well.
Plays the role and basis of the composition. Ideally, you should use only synthetic or semi-synthetic fluid. You need to pay attention to the labeling: the country of origin, season, quality standard.
Important: For gearboxes and gearboxes, you need to use special compounds that differ from engine oil in a set of additives.
The first thing a rider needs to figure out is how often to change the oil in an ATV. Each manufacturer has its own recommendations, but experienced motorists advise filling in new fluid every 160 hours. In this case, the first replacement is performed during the break-in, after the device has worked for 20 hours.
To change the oil you need: