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By Eagle Mountain Outfitters
Our R&D team just finished the first unit and wanted to show you guys. Need more cargo space without losing the functionality of being able to fold down the seat to use the full bed? Eagle Mountain Outfitters, the maker of the original metal UTV roof, has designed a foldable rear cargo basket to meet your needs. Price is $625 + $30 shipping. If you have any question's, please reach out to me at [email protected]
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By Hunterman22
View File Hisun Axis 500-700 Service Manual (2020 Version)
This is the 2020 updated version from the previous 2009 version. I do not know all the differences. I do know the 2020 models have throttle body , idle air control valve, & idle control sensor.
HS700UTV-4/HS500UTV-4 Hisun Axis 500-700 Service Manual
Submitter Hunterman22 Submitted 08/10/2024 Category Hisun
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By Robert Scott
I've had a Hisun HS500 (Axis 500) that I bought at Lowes almost a year ago. I have downloaded the service manual found on this forum and notice that they have 2009 and 2010 year dates on them. Isn't there a newer version available somewhere? I'm about to try my first ever valve adjustment and am wondering if the info is the same. Mine is fuel injected but there is carb info in those manuals. Don't know if they still have carb models now but figure they did then.
Thanks
Bob
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By strike250
I have the factory service manual available for the Buck 400. Just send me a message with your email and I'll get it to you. Although there is no charge for this, it would be great if you would visit my website where you could donate any amount to help do things like this with others who need it. Again, there is no charge for this manual, and no obligation to donate. But if you did, I would thank you for sure. Have fun on the trails. www.warriorsoffroad.com
Matt
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By Travis
Many people have issues with the kawasaki FJ400 engine fouling out spark plugs, after working on a few FJ engines and 600 series Mule's with this issue, i can say the fix for this issue is using a slightly hotter spark plug... the factory recommends a BPR6ES NGK plug.... the Number in NGK plugs represents its heat range and somewhat odd, the lower the number the hotter the plug, at least as far as NGK is concerned. If you have a Mule fouling spark plugs try installing a NGK BPR4ES spark plug.
FROM NGK
A hotter heat range spark plug has an insulator design with a longer heat flow path to the metal shell of the plug. As a result, more heat stays in the ceramic firing end and less is dissipated to the engine. A colder heat range spark plug has an insulator design with a shorter heat flow path to the metal shell of the plug. As a result, less heat stays in the ceramic firing end and more is dissipated to the engine. For a spark plug to function properly, it must have a tip temperature high enough to burn off carbon deposits (self-cleaning) and avoid fouling, while remaining low enough to avoid overheating the ceramic firing end and pre-ignition.
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