The 1998 Yamaha Grizzle 600 all terrain vehicle has an oil capacity of 2.1 quarts. The weight of the oil varies depending on the temperature in which the vehicle is usually operated.
it takes almost 2 quarts of oil.
A 150hp Mercury outboard weighs from 390-424 lbs. depending on the model. The Optimax 150 is heavier at 443- 455 bs.
http://www.Yamaha-motor.com/outdoor/service/servicehome/home.aspx Register there for more info I have scanned an entire service manual ( not just the owners manual) This is 72 pages for the Yamaha EF 600 generator. I have it in PDF file. E-mail me for a copy. My E-Mail is ewcrandall@roadrunner.com these sell for $55.00 at the Yamaha web site. I do accept $10.00 dollar donatons.
It depends on the voltage, but if you are using it on a 240 v system, it's quite OK to use wire that can take 600 v (if you had to buy the wire, you would be spending too much).
600
You will have to go and find out how much you are charged per Kw per hour (Kw/Hr)from your power authority bill. Take this figure and multiply it times 600
What are the valve clearances on a 2001 Yamaha grizzly 600?
Might want to post on http://www.grizzlyforums.com. Its a site dedicated to the Yamaha Grizzly.
looking for valve adjustment for a 1998 600 Grizzly by Yamaha
a diagram
32HP
about 60
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I am not sure what to do if your Grizzly 600 Yamaha will not start. You can try taking it to a shop and having it worked on.
0.031 to 0.035"
The 2001 grizzly 600 ATV is "Air Cooled". There is no coolant. The little radiator in the front is an oil cooler.
part #: NGKDPR8EA-9