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Thanks! Was looking all over for this
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Invite them over for a beer, that’s an offer most people can’t refuse
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On 4/29/2023 at 8:06 PM, Saskatchewaner said:
In older units where there is a bit of damage, synthetic oil leaks by easier than conventional. If everything is in perfect shape synthetic should lubricate better.
I know some guys swear by cleaning out your oil with seafoam. You add it to the oil in the recommended amounts and run it x number of hours then do an oil change.
Personally I’ve always been wary of cleaning out my oil.
Kinda worried that it’d flush out all the gunk holding the engine together haha!
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Yeah I came here wondering what oil I should put in my 2002 quest, seems like some people say 10w-40?
Won’t be sure before consulting the manual first but I’m sure a thicker oil in an older quad would work similar to thicker oil in an older car. -
New here, made an intro post in the new members section already but figured I’d reply here too.
Trying to get my old beat up quest 650 fixed so I can hit the trails again!
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Lmao I’m in the same boat for my bombadier, trying to hit the 10 post minimum as we speak.
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From Canadia eh
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Thanks for the upload, I’m new here cause of this site’s vast amounts of manuals and I’m sure this post will help a lot of people
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The name is Costa, I recently got around to fixing up my 2002 bombardier Quest 650 ATV and couldn’t find any information on what oil it takes.
Figured I’d make an account to get manual access and to ask some other questions like where to get replacement parts as most sources have all but dried up.
Speaking of, I better get posting!
Bombardier Quest 650 Shocks
in Can-Am BRP ATV Forum
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Can’t for the life of me find replacement shocks for this thing!
One of my front shocks went out and I’m running around in circles trying to come up with a replacement after my JB weld fix broke for good.
I’ve seen other forums talk about jerryrigging snowmobile shocks to fit, and I myself just purchased 70$ shocks off Amazon from China that seem to fit the measurements, but is there really no other option?