I’ve owned the same qaud I bought brand new I have over 7000 km 700 hours and still running strong ,changed a few wheel bearings , I serviced it regular but other then that it’s great , you bought a great machine guy 👍👍👍
@@sim7409 Ah, I see now. Yeah, you should have that spring. Perhaps a previous owner lost it? You should get a new one and put it in. ua-cam.com/video/cJ3z9mgfJFs/v-deo.html
Since I didn't buy the quad brand new, I can't be positive, but the parts diagram indicates that, yes, there should be a washer between the spring and the oil filter. Probably not the end of the world if you don't have it, but a good idea to (in order to keep the spring from wearing through the filter face).
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Also better to not take the bolt all the way out then pry the cover to drain then loosen bolt and pull off filter. It will all Stay together.
@@craiggreeley6887 Sure. Just click this link and it will bring you to exactly the position in the video where the dipstick is shown Craig: ua-cam.com/video/cJ3z9mgfJFs/v-deo.html
A man that uses Honda Oil, A Honda Oil Filter, uses a Torque Wrench, and allows his Grandson to help is a good man in my books. Well done sir!!
Thanks!
I’ve owned the same qaud I bought brand new I have over 7000 km 700 hours and still running strong ,changed a few wheel bearings , I serviced it regular but other then that it’s great , you bought a great machine guy 👍👍👍
Great to hear that Daren. Thanks for the comment!
mine fell off into pan also & cldnt find that lil spring if it had one
Thanks for the comment, but not sure what spring it is that you're referring to...
@TheWaytoNativeChronicles
oh i thought there was a spring that goes inside filter housing
@@sim7409 Ah, I see now. Yeah, you should have that spring. Perhaps a previous owner lost it? You should get a new one and put it in. ua-cam.com/video/cJ3z9mgfJFs/v-deo.html
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles
ok thnx
Was there a washer in between the spring and the oil filter from the factory?
Since I didn't buy the quad brand new, I can't be positive, but the parts diagram indicates that, yes, there should be a washer between the spring and the oil filter. Probably not the end of the world if you don't have it, but a good idea to (in order to keep the spring from wearing through the filter face).
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Also better to not take the bolt all the way out then pry the cover to drain then loosen bolt and pull off filter. It will all Stay together.
@@ChiefWiggim Thanks!
Good video my friend 👍..(side note)- if your motor mounts are bad it makes it difficult to remove oil filter 😑lol
Thanks Kyle!
Great video....thanks!!!
You're welcome Darryl.
Nothing like a little helper Mate !
I got 7 of them
hehehehehe
Couldn't agree more Bryan! (currently up to 11 here)
U didn't show the stick
Whoops!
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles lol 😂
Where is the oil level supposed to be after you fill it and it’s warmed up
funny that i was waiting for the same answer
Adjust those valves!
Thanks 😁
You're welcome!
Can you tell me where on the dipstick is the full line cuz it doesn't show it on my 06 Honda Rubicon TRX 500 I am new to this Craig from Maine
@@craiggreeley6887 Sure. Just click this link and it will bring you to exactly the position in the video where the dipstick is shown Craig: ua-cam.com/video/cJ3z9mgfJFs/v-deo.html