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Travis

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  1. Dang. He sounds like a good man. hope your accessories get in sooner than expected!
  2. Got the shim today. $5.00 for a 1.33 MM thick piece of metal
  3. Stupid question but just wandering, why do you want to swap the head and piston? you can only get a new (OEM) piston with a piston kit for the 500 and 700. http://sportsmancountry.com/Massimo_Parts/CRANKSHAFT_PISTON_MSU500/ http://sportsmancountry.com/Massimo_Parts/CRANKSHAFT_PISTON_MSU_700/ the piston kits are the exact same part numbers, so i assume they are interchangeable. here is the OEM cam http://sportsmancountry.com/Massimo_Parts/CAMSHAFT_CHAIN_MASSIMO/
  4. What do you mean by "kick" is it like a backfire? I wonder if valves could be out of time?
  5. Alright! Glad you got it figured out!
  6. I was going to order the shim from KPH, but they dont keep them in stock, so they would have to order it from Kawasaki, then when it arrives at their location (Michigan) they ship it to me. that would take 2-3 weeks. then a rare occasion happened, I had a thought. Pro Powersports here in Conroe is a Kawasaki dealer, so they are going to special order the part for me, and can have it here within 10 days. 👍
  7. YIPEEEEE! I got the axial play figured out, and i know the correct shim size i need! woo hoo!
  8. http://sportsmancountry.com/Massimo_Parts/MSU_500/
  9. Hi I have 01 550, those plugs are for oil pressure gauges. I have not heard of anyone putting a cooler on it. Does it make any sounds like clicking when trying to start? I'm not saying that i couldn't be done though. If you need any parts go to kawasakipartshouse.com I have a repair manual with several trouble shooting pages, if you like i can send some screens shots of them to you.
  10. The Kawasaki Teryx has long been a favorite for UTV fans who want a vehicle that can take a beating and still perform on the trails or on the ranch. But UTVs can always be better and we’ve found a few Kawasaki Teryx accessories that are sure to come in handy for any Teryx owner. 4-Pack Grab Handle Grips Originally designed for Jeep owners, the E-cowlboy grab handles seem like a logical fit for UTV owners. While the Teryx does come with passenger grab handles installed, the E-cowlboy grab handles can be placed anywhere and moved easily, so passengers of all sizes can find a comfortable place to hold on when you hit the trails. You can pick up a pack of four E-cowlboy grab handles for just $11, making these the cheapest useful Kawasaki Teryx accessories we’ve seen. Learn more here. Hitch draw bar When you need to get some work done and you have to take advantage of the towing capacity of the Teryx, one of the most useful Kawasaki Teryx accessories is this Hitch Draw Bar, made by Kawasaki (part# TX750-015). This is a heavy duty 2″ steel Hitch Draw Bar with welded gusset. It comes standard with a hitch pin and clip. You can pick one up for about $37. Learn more here. Read more
  11. http://www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/convert/Fram/PH4967 And i should also say i've had trouble with Fram cross reference filters on my lawnmower too, but that's mostly the threads not matching. :)
  12. Hi there, I have had this happen to me once on my Mule several years back with a Fram filter. I then put a Wix filter on it, and it did not leak. Not saying this is your case, just a possibility. Wix 51065 Wix 51360 Wix 51394 Wix 51395 Wix 51396 Found these on a oil filter cross ref. that should fit your hisun. double check though,
  13. I think I'll use the ARP, my brother did some work on the head on his dodge a few months back and he used it, luckily he bought a whole big bottle of it, I'll have to see if can get it from him. I think it's about $25< for like 1 quart jar!
  14. Yes that is the 2018 Model
  15. @mike Was this what you were looking for?
  16. It was a successful night. $97 well spent. well, hold on a sec, "1 2 3 4 _" Ooops! im missing #5! Happy 4th everybody! Here's to another 242 years!
  17. Hi Mike, This might be what you need : https://www.kawasakipartshouse.com/oemparts/a/kaw/50a64465f870022674af6ac6/ignition-system i believe it's part number 21121-1162.
  18. my 01 Mule 550. Very well could be, what year is it? The oil pump on my mule is driven by the cam.
  19. Question for the near future I notice a lot of people when rebuilding engines use ARP torque lube on head bolts. It supposedly helps you get a better more accurate torque to spec. and will prevent bolts from snapping. ( i have new head bolts.) What do you y'all think?
  20. Travis

    Travis

  21. Hi there and welcome. first off, i just looked on the Cub cadet website, and they have no UTV by the name of Commander. Do you perhaps mean Can Am commander?
  22. UTVs represent a pretty good investment of both your money and your enjoyment. The tires that come stock on your machine are usually pretty good all-around tires, but there are several reasons to consider going for an upgrade. You might want a more aggressive tread pattern for a specific kind of riding. Perhaps the riding conditions in your area call for a tire with better puncture resistance. There is always the reason that comes from countless hours of enjoyment – the stock tires are simply worn out. Maybe you just want some different tires simply because you do? Regardless of the reason, a new set of tires represents a significant investment. Here are five of the best UTV tires for the money on the market today. Read More
  23. The only thing left to do is adjust the "Axial Play". should i put the flywheel and coils on the crankshaft before i do it? Or not?
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