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By twheelerk
Hello I have a 1981 Honda atc 200 I recently rebuilt starts first, second pull no problem, changes through the gears no problem but the only problem I am having is when I give it gas it pops an sounds like it is choking out. I picked up a carb for it seamed too help but still bogs alil when giving it throttle an loses some power…also I have too run this new carb on half choke, any advice would help thanks
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By hporter1208
Okay, so I have a 2002 Rubicon 500…bought it last year and it sat for several months until I put a new rear axle in, FINALLY got that done and was super excited to finally have my wheeler going, just to notice a strong gas odor. Popped the seat off and sure enough, pouring gas from the carb overflow. Fast forward a few more weeks and get the new carb and get it in, no leak! Yay. Except now I have no spark. 😒 I’ve tried another plug and checked and am getting no power to the coil pack. I’ve read and read and mostly what I’ve found is ECU, which is fine…but I like to exhaust all avenues before buying the more expensive parts just because I don’t wanna spend the money and it have ended up being something simple that I overlooked because I was trying to rush. 😂 I don’t know if it’s relevant, but I read on another post that someone had similar issues with theirs and it was the sensor on the side of the carb, just a thought since this literally happened after I put the new carb on. It also displays “- -“ on the display screen where it should show the gear position.
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By mhcchamp2023
Hi All,
When I get my foot off the throttle the engine brakes but the sound is not as it use to be = very loud.
The noise began (not sure it is relevant) after I have replace the 2 u-joints on the rear shaft (between the transmission the the rear differential) and engine oil change.
Important to say that when accelerating all sound and works perfect, the noise is only when I get my foot of the throttle.
Any idea what might be the cause?
Thank you.
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By p5200
I've been using Valvolene 10w 40 ATV oil but, it's like $8.00 a quart. Is that about the going rate? Or is there cheaper alternatives that would be suitable? Thanks
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By whatever55
Howdy Folks. New here, and new to ATVs. Also, I'm an old school introvert (give me a job to do, don't make me talk kind of guy). I picked up my first ATV, and old 91 trx300fw and it needed more work than I realized. I'm trying to get the alignment (toe specs) figured out now after replacing wheel cylinders and suspension components.
Not going to beat around the bush, I'd like to download the service manual that's posted on here but I apparently need 10 posts before I can download stuff, and I think I'm annoying the admins trying to get there without bothering people with stupid questions that the manual will answer. Sorry Admins.
So, I'm happy to be here; this looks like a good forum with a lot of good resources and knowledgeable folks. Hopefully I'll have something to contribute as I start learning more about this quad and quads in general. In the meantime, I'd really appreciate it some kind folks would help me reach the post count threshold so I'll be allowed to download the manual. I feel dumb wasting people's time with questions that I should be looking up myself in a manual. I'm sure I'll have lots of dumb questions even with a manual, but I'll feel better asking them after I've tried to figure it out myself first.
Thanks everyone.
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