2022 Kawasaki KX65 Fuel Owners Manual

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2022 Kawasaki KX65 Fuel

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Fuel

The Kawasaki KX is equipped with a 2-stroke engine that requires a gasoline-oil mixture.

  1. Fuel Tank Capacity 3.8 liters (1.0 US gal)
  • To open the fuel tank cap, disconnect the breather hose from the hole in the number plate, and turn the tank cap counterclockwise.
  • The breather hose has the check valve. The check valve on the breather hose prevents fuel from flowing out. When installing the breather hose, make sure the arrow on the valve points toward the fuel tank cap.2022 Kawasaki KX65 GENERAL INFORMATION FIG 10
    • A. Fuel Tank Cap
    • B. Breather Hose

WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions, creating the potential for serious burns. Always stop the engine and never smoke while handling fuel. Make sure the area is well-ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light. Make sure the engine is cold before working. Wipe any fuel off the engine before starting it. Gasoline is a toxic substance. Dispose of gasoline properly. Contact your local author- ities for approved disposal methods.

Fuel Requirements

Fuel Type

Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline with a minimum Antiknock index of 90. The Antiknock Index is posted on service station pumps in the U.S.A. The octane rating of a gasoline is a measure of its resistance to detonation or “knocking.” The Antiknock Index is an average of the Research Octane Number (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON) as shown in the table below.2022 Kawasaki KX65 GENERAL INFORMATION FIG 11

NOTICE

  • If engine “knocking” or “pinging” occurs, use a different brand of gasoline of a higher octane rating.
  • If this condition is allowed to continue it can lead to severe engine damage.
  • Gasoline quality is important. Fuels of low quality or not meeting standard industry specifications may result in unsatisfactory performance. Operating problems that result from the use of poor quality or non recommended fuel may not be covered under your warranty.

Fuels Containing Oxygenates

  • Gasoline frequently contains oxygenates (alcohols and ethers), especially in areas of the U.S. and Canada that are required to sell such reformulated fuels as part of a strategy to reduce exhaust emissions.
  • The types and volume of fuel oxygenate approved for use in unleaded gasoline by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency include a broad range of alcohols and ethers, but only two components have seen any significant level of commercial use.
  • Gasoline/Alcohol Blends Gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (alcohol produced from agricultural products such as corn), also known as “gasohol” is approved for use.

NOTICE

  • Avoid using blends of unleaded gasoline and methanol (wood alcohol) whenever possible, and never use “gasohol” containing more than 5% methanol. Fuel system damage and performance problems may result.
  • Gasoline/Ether Blends – The most common ether is methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). You may use gasoline containing up to 15% MTBE.

NOTE
Other oxygenates approved for use in unleaded gasoline include TAME (up to 16.7 %) and ETBE (up to 17.2 %). Fuel containing these oxygenates can also be used in your Kawasaki.

NOTICE

  • Never use gasoline with an octane rating lower than the minimum specified by Kawasaki.
  • Never use “gasohol” with more than 10% ethanol, or more than 5% methanol. Gaso line containing methanol must also be blended with cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors.
  • Certain ingredients of gasoline may cause paint fading or damage. not to spill gasoline or gasoline oxygenate blends during refueling.
  • When not operating your Kawasaki for 30 to 60 days, mix a fuel stabilizer (such as STA -BIL) with the gasoline in the fuel tank. Fuel stabilizer additives inhibit oxydation of the fuel which minimizes gummy deposits.
  • Never store this product with “gasohol” in the fuel system. Before storage, it is recommended that you drain all fuel from the fuel tank and carburetors. See the Storage section in this manual.

Two-Stroke Engine Oil

Oil must be mixed with the gasoline to lubricate the piston, cylinder, crankshaft, bearings, and connecting rod bearings.

NOTE

unavailable, use an equivalent type of two-stroke racing oil.

Recommended Oil

  • Kawasaki Performance 2-Stroke Racing Oil or equivalent 2-stroke engine lubricant
  • Kawasaki Performance Oils and Lubricants have been specifically engineered for your vehicle. Consistent use of these products meets or exceeds warranty and service requirements and can help to extend the life of your Kawasaki.

Gasoline-Engine Oil Mixing Ratio

  • 32: 1(gasoline: engine oil)

A 32-to-1 mixture is about 31 mL of oil per liter of gasoline or 4 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gasoline.

NOTICE

  • Do not use vegetable and mineral oils.
  • Too much oil will cause excessive smoking and spark plug fouling.
  • Too little oil will cause engine damage or premature wear.

To prepare the gasoline-oil mixture, pour the oil and half of the gasoline into a container first and stir thoroughly. Then, add the rest of the gasoline and stir the mixture well.

NOTE

  • At low temperatures, the oil will not easily mix with gasoline. mixture.
  • The lubricative quality of the gasoline-oil mixture deteriorates rapidly:; therefore, prepare a fresh mixture for each day of operation.
  • Take time to ensure a well-blended

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