Bayou 220 battery?
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I have to get a battery for a 93 Kawasaki Bayou 220. When I checked at dealers they ask me if it’s a Bayou 220 or a Bayou (CN). The two are not the same. One required more amps then the other. What does the (CN) stand for? What is the difference between a bayou 220 and a bayou 220 (CN)? The dealer didn’t know either. They started making the CN in 92? What happens if I put a 12 high amp battery in Atv that only requires 8amps? Will that ruin anything? Any help would be great!!!!
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that is a very good question, I've never heard of the Bayou 220 CN before.... I"m not sure if it would hurt anything or not, as I am not sure of what the effects could be. BUt I would think that the fuse would keep anything from getting damaged from a higher amperage battery. But I would ask the dealer if it would hurt anything on the quad. THe dealer should know what type of quad you have if you give them your vin number, (at least I would think)
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I use 10 w30 in my 220 during the winter. During summer if your quad runs too hot, you might want to switch over to a higher weight oil. When you refill your quad with gas, only put in regular unleaded. You really don't need to put premium in it, as the 220 does not have very much engine compression, and you will not gain any engine performance. Since it's been sitting a while, I'd check the air filter, to make sure it isn't dirty, also you should grease the front joints/bearings. If you need any more help, just let me know.
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It sounds like I can get the smaller battery and everything will be fine. Thats the first explanation I've gotten from anyone for the CN. the C for Canada I can see buy what is the N? Nigeria, Naples......... I can't believe non of the dealers could answer this for me. 10-40 is what I run in my 300ex but the 220 you think I should use 10-30?