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Thread: Oil Plug on '01 Warrior

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    Oil Plug on '01 Warrior

    Hello everyone. My buddy and I were trying to change the oil on his Warrior the other day after it having sat for about 2 years. Couldn't get that f'in oversized aluminum plug to budge and I think he rounded off the hex. I tried using a punch & hammer on the outer diameter to get it loose, but that wouldn't even get it. He bought the wheeler new in '01, and has taken overall pretty damn good care of it; besides the motor alone being relatively reliable, that entire 4 wheeler is one giant overweight off balance pos.

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    When I had mine the drain plug was always pretty stuck, I always ended up standing it up on the rear grab bar so I could get a better grip on it. I'm not sure what you need to do though. Maybe a drill and a big easy out, or a torch to heat it up. sorry.
    correct me if I'm wrong becuase I hate to give out bad info.

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    it has left handed threads if i remember from when i had a warrior. use a breaker bar to get it loose. they are way too heavy and have no bottom end power.
    If you can't modify it why have it???

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    they are way too heavy and have no bottom end power.
    Your warrior must have been messed up, every warrior I've ridden or heard of unless they were modified always had a ton of low end power and no top end.
    correct me if I'm wrong becuase I hate to give out bad info.

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    Originally posted by Ogener
    Your warrior must have been messed up, every warrior I've ridden or heard of unless they were modified always had a ton of low end power and no top end.
    lol. you don't know what your talking about, i have a 250r, 400ex. i had a 96 warrior and 99 banshee and believe me i know what in saying. warrior has 22" wheels on it
    If you can't modify it why have it???

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    dude warriors are nothing but torque, heavy yes though lol. and my warrior does not have 22's on it, ive got 18's and 20's for it and nothing but bottom end coming out of it. not so great on the top end though, little slow compared to some i think.
    "The Cowboy"
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    Originally posted by keglassg
    dude warriors are nothing but torque, heavy yes though lol. and my warrior does not have 22's on it, ive got 18's and 20's for it and nothing but bottom end coming out of it. not so great on the top end though, little slow compared to some i think.
    you put 18" tires on it. stock are 22". they have no bottom end. get a 400ex and ride that and you will know what low end power is.
    If you can't modify it why have it???

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    my 400ex has a 440 and yes its got torque, but the warrior has long had the reputation of being a very torquey machine, its one of the few that has more torque than hp out of the factory. Get your numbers down buddy. then you can make fun of warriors all you want. opinions dont matter, numbers do and the warrior is not built to compete with the 400ex or any of the 400's for that matter so its not usually a good idea to compare. the warrior is what it is and that is "damn near bullit proof", its not built on the same performance platform as the 400ex either. its a sport/trail machine and the 400ex is a sport/race machine, two different ball games. both are great quads, both have ups and downs.
    "The Cowboy"
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    cardomain.com/id/glass_cow

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    look at old issues of dirtwheels. there you will find definitive proof that the warrior is famous for having weak bottom end power.

    as for the 400Ex, when it came out in 99 it was to get back into the sport ATV market and to compete against yamaha. the 400ex was to compete with warrior and brind reliability against the banshee.

    the 300ex was losing sales for years against yamaha and honda stepped up. it did the same thing in the 80's against suzuki.
    If you can't modify it why have it???

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    i dont buy that crap about dirt wheels saying that, because its just plain wrong dude. warriors have never been known to have weak bottom end, and never will dude. check the specs on the bore and stroke, it a torque machine and one of the few things that the warrior really has going for it.
    "The Cowboy"
    '96 built to the hilt warrior

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