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kickstart

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450I Quick Reference
« on: July 14, 2017, 03:28:55 AM »
I put this together to keep out in my shop. All info is from the listed Manual.


KYMCO   450I  Cyclepedia Service Manual
Oil Drain Plug – 19mm,  Oil strainer screen  pg 108
Oil 5W-30 Motorcycle  / ATV Specific  2.4L,  81.15 oz,  2.54 Quarts w/Filter
Oil Filter – Volar   OF-026
Front Differential  -  80-90 WT   250CC   8.45 OZ   Pg 115
Rear Differential    -  80-90 WT   230CC   7.8 OZ     Pg115
Lube/Grease    Pg 121
Cooling                    2.65 QT  Engine and Radiator
Idle          1300RPM +/- 100  Throttle Adj   Pg 134
Spark Plug  -  NGK CR6E    0.8-0.9 mm  .031-.035  8.7 ft Lbs
Front Tire                        10 lbs
Rear Tire                          14lbs
Toe in Adjustment              Pg 130
Air Intake Filter                  Pg 74
Air Cleaner Element  Wet Type  Pg 54
Torque Specs                       Pg 40
Spark Arrestor Torque       48 Inch Lbs.



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Re: 450I Quick Reference
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2017, 05:30:11 PM »
   Good reference info, thanks for posting !!   I may also add that the factory did approve using a 75-140 full synthetic diff lube to replace the 80-90 dino oil lube.  I got a clarification on mine before making the switch.

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Re: 450I Quick Reference
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2017, 07:33:38 PM »
   Good reference info, thanks for posting !!   I may also add that the factory did approve using a 75-140 full synthetic diff lube to replace the 80-90 dino oil lube.  I got a clarification on mine before making the switch.

Can you post the Factory Clarification? It would be good to add to the manual.

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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2017, 11:52:04 PM »
Actually called them about converting to synthetic oils products and spoke to the service techs. As explained to me the full syn 75-140 is slightly thinner than reg 80-90 wt but holds up much better under heat and extreme wear. They gave there blessing and said it would be better for the machine in the long run. I have called the factory techs on other issues and they have been very helpful.

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