Quantcast
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

New to the quads my neighbor just gave me an old Suzuki quadrunner 230. It has been sitting on his trailer in the back 40 for 7 years since it last ran so I figured it would be a good winter project.  Not sure of the year I believe late 80’s 

I am sure I will have lots of questions but for now just searching the forums for info.

  • Admin changed the title to New to quads was given a Suzuki quadrunner 230
Posted

I got the quart started last night after replacing the card, fuel tank clean and oil change.

new to this machine does it have just oil in crank case (I only found the one drain plug) or is there also gear box oil .

Posted

do you know the exact year? If you can grab the serial number (should be on the frame (back left upright) you can type it into the decoder and find out the year. Then you can go look it up on Suzuki Parts House and see some diagrams.

I am not familiar with that bike but I don't think it is 4x4. If it is the front pumpkin would have its own drain plug and a different type of fluid needed. The crank case oil should be working as your gear oil as well on the rear end. That is the way all of my old (90 models) Suzuki Quad Runners and my new King Quad (2020) are set up. Just make sure that you use a proper ATV oil. Don't use regular automotive oil, the ATV oil as additives in it to help with extra job functions.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Thanks, I found the serial number and it is a 91. Are these things 2 stroke or just straight gas ? I just rebuilt all the brakes and took it for a short run down the road to make sure it shifted ok . It runs not too bad, I did notice that it seemed hot when I came back in cyl head temp was around 300f and exhaust was 250 or so. Gear box was around 100 not sure if this is normal ?

Posted

If it is a four stroke engine it runs on straight gas.  I have a Quad runner 250 and it is a similar engine.  It only takes oil in the crankcase from what I know.  My engine always ran a little hot but 300 F does sound like a lot though.  I would make sure the mixture is right, if it is running to lean (not enough fuel) it will get hot because fuel cools the engine.  There should be a mixture screw on the carburetor turn it out a 1/4 turn and see if the temperature decreases.

Posted (edited)

The idle mixture screw only effects the idle running and won't make it run hot... A lean high speed mixture will though. 

And, not that it's really important, but for your information CalebM, the reason they run hot if lean isn't because fuel cools the motor, but because a lean mixture burns slowly and the flame has more time to heat the cylinder. The same's true of a retarded spark, the late ignition point means the fuel's still burning as the piston gets a long way down the cylinder and there is more opportunity for the heat to soak into the cylinder. It works the same way in a diesel if pushed.. the fuel being injected for longer means there's more time and area for the heat to soak in, or, what's normally noticed, the exhaust temp goes right up real fast.

Edited by Mech
Posted

Ok, yeah sorry I’m still new to some of this stuff I was told by somebody if it runs to lean on fuel sometimes it will burn up the motor.  I always run engines a bit richer just in case.

Posted

Nothing to be sorry about Caleb, we all have to keep on learning, me included, and I'm ancient !

Motors do run hot if they are too lean, but it's really only the main mixtures that will do it... or the ignition timing being too retarded. 

 

  • 4 months later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Popular Now

  • Similar Forum Topics

    • By LMI
      Hi all.  New to the forum & quads.  Seems like a great place full of info.
      I just recently picked up a 2005 Suzuki KingQuad LTA700.  I need a battery.  I've been reading up on conventional vs AGM types.  I have a Royal Distributing and Canadian Tire.  RD has 2 types avail for my year/Model a battery YTX16-BS CRANK $75, and BATTERY YTX20CH-BS YUASA $140.  Neither of these is the type from the manual FTZ16-BS.
      from what I can tell... I think the only difference is the capacity with the $75 unit rated at 14 AH/10HR and the $140 unit rated at 18 AH/10HR ... which is the rating in the manual for the FTZ16-BS.  How much does this make a difference for nearly x2 the cost?
      And about the models/type numbers.... what is important to know ... they all end in "-BS" but are the other details relevant or just manufacturer naming?
    • By Yamahahahaha
      I'm in the middle of repairing damage from the chain coming off of this from the previous owner. (I learned this is somewhat common on these for various reasons.)
      What are you guys using to either help keep the chain correct and on the sprocket or guarding your engine in the case that it comes off / breaks?
      Is there an upgraded guard that can bolt around the sprocket in replacement of the currently broken OEM alluminum?

    • By kevinohio
      Does anyone have a copie of the owners/operators manual.the basic book that comes with the atv.i need the smaller one.i have the great big repair manual one.
    • By buriedpast
      As the title says, I've got a crankcase full of fuel / oil to deal with and figure I'll just start from the top and move through the system.  Going to start with a rebuild of the petcock and then the carb if the problem isn't fixed with the petcock rebuild.  I figure I'll go with a Moose kit unless others with experience recommend another brand (All Balls, etc.)
      Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.
    • By rjsummer
      Just picked up an 84 LT185 ATV, I understand there was an accessory add  on that gave it electric start, anyone have any info about that kit? 
×
×
  • Create New...