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By semicolon
Hi, I am having issues with my TRX350D fuel pump. It suddenly stopped running so I have replaced all the fuses and cleaned all the terminals. I have fitted a new pump, fuel cut-off relay and rectifier. Still nothing!! The pump runs when attached to a battery. The engine will start on the choke and the filter fills with fuel but it will not rev and dies when the choke is closed. I have power to the relay but nothing at the pump black/white wire when cranking the engine. Any ideas where to go from here would be very much appreciated!!
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By gatorschevy
If so, I have covid lol, in the past 3 months I have bought 6.
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By Topendcol
First issue was fuel pump wont start once ignition has been turned on. Replaced the pump as I had one on hand, than noticed no power so replaced the fuel pump relay as that was were i traced the power to. Still nothing so further inspection looks like signal is coming from the PCM (FLR B20) but not switching the the brown wire to the fuel pump. Ive checked the operation of the bank angle sensor and it appears operational. Fuses and wiring all appear OK. The engine stop relay also tests OK. Ive been through the repair manual and diagrams but to no avail. Fully stumped, any tips would be helpful. Thanks
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By kawasig
Hello All
I'm kinda new to ATVs. I just bought a 1987 Suzuki quad runner 230 Dual Range. I'm having a problem finding info on it. It's very clean, only 2.800 miles. The front wheels are only 30 in.center to center. I was thinking about adding wheel spacers to give it more stability. I realize the added stress on ball joints and bearings. I'm wondering if there are any other concerns? Any input is greatly appreciated!
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By Makj44
As it should be easy to see I am not a four wheeler mechanic so I apologize for asking for help, I replaced my OEM carburetor with a aftermarket carburetor and with y’all’s help adjusted the air/ fuel and it ran great until this evening and I noticed a smell of fuel I inspected carburetor area and found a steady flow at the vent line on the bottom of the carburetor so my question is is the float the only thing that will cause this problem? Before I installed the carburetor I checked the jets for tightness and they all seemed fine?
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