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I have a 1998 Kawasaki Prairie 400 that the oil is grayish brown color, i changed oil and adjusted valves and again it is that color, otherwise it runs and drives good. Any ideas what could be wrong?
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They normally will do that if you have lost the liner or pad, when you go to apply the brake becouse of no pad of drum liner brake pads travels to far before it reaches the rotor when it does get there, piston fully extended and it will lock the wheel
Hello, What lifter are you talking about?... your engine does not have "conventional" lifters.. the valves are adjusted at the rocker arms/valves stem. If the engine is "ticking loud" . or not returning to proper idle quickly.. its time for a valve adjustment,,,> By a QUALIFIED professional!!!!!!
I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manual works fine .
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