a single cylinder
http://www.mud-throwers.com/atv_wheel_chart
if you look on the front rims there should be wats looks like a rubber plug pull it out and take a flashlight and look in the hole and u should see a little cylinder and it will have what looks like gears on each end take a flat screw driver and turn it and there u go
no, its 2WD
remove spark plug then turn engine over with starter...cylinder full of gas and oil
You don't because I don't have a Suzuki 300. Maybe you should ask "How do I know the year of my Suzuki 300/"
10 degrees BTDC - according to motorcraft.com ( one of Fords websites ) for a 1988 Ford truck with the 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine
1,5,3,6,2,4 I belive that's for any year of production.
If you mean the 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder engine in a 1988 : 1 - 5 - 3 - 6 - 2 - 4 The distributor rotor turns CLOCKWISE
This machine has a tank in the back rather than over the carburetor like on many atvs. This make it necessary to have a fuel pump. The fuel pump is operated by vacuum. Start by checking for vacuum leaks or disconnected vaccum lines. The vacuum is created by the engine turning over so this can be tough to test. You could potentially use an alternative fuel source to run the engine and check for vacuum. You may have a faulty fuel pump. I know that my quadrunner was very difficult to start after it had been sitting for a period of time without running. Once started and shut off, it would usually kick off quickly
where is the neutral switch 1998 Suzuki king quad
For your Ford 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline six cylinder engine : ( the # 1 cylinder is at the FRONT of the vehicle )
# 1 cylinder is at the front by the radiator on the Ford 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder