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I rebuilt the carb on said machine. When I hook up the auxiliary gas tank it runs fine and everything is cool. When I put the fuel tank on and hooked up the lines, it completely flooded the cylinder and even about an inch of fuel in the air box. I'm pretty sure that it comes from the little hose on the petcock and hooks to the top of the carb. WTH is that even for? I mean the thing runs fine on the auxiliary tank, so idk And on the petcock when it's in the "on" position, I get no fuel. The petcock from the bike I took it apart and checked out how it operates. The sharpie marks indicate how it really works. Now the other petcock w/o the sharpie marks is an old one that was leaking that I removed from a Polaris quad. It's exactly the same thing, except the small hose and nipple have been removed. I'm so confused, LOL
I'm working on a 2002 Polaris Sportsman 400 with shift indicator problems. The indicator panel only will show Neutral and Reverse. If it's in High or Low, the indicator will show "R".
I have replaced the three position indicator switch on the transmission. There is also a two position switch on the tranny that I didn't replace. If anyone is familiar with this problem, please let me know what I need to do. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Hello all, I'm new to ATVs. I have a friend moving away and he made me a great deal on his 2007 King Quad. I couldn't resist. So here I am trying to figure things out.
I figure I'll start with an oil change and work on registration.
I'm in Colorado so I'll be looking for some adventure soon.
I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions and hopefully be able to help someone with answers too.
I recently noticed my Fourtrax 2WD has 4WD wheels installed on the front. The back spacing is significantly different than 2WD wheels and they are almost touching the strut springs and the tires actually do touch the springs.. So far, no luck locating 2WD wheels to correct this issue.
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