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As noted, new member checking in to look around.  Mainly interested in troubleshooting ideas and technical information.  Currently rebuilding a carb for a 2006 400 Big Bear for a friend.  Needing the float height, will post request as soon as I find the proper sub-forum.

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Hello I have a 2002 Yamaha grizzly 660 4x4 automatic and some pretty good shape I'm putting the back axle and new carburetor front brake calipers with pads. I was a little concerned about the gas mileage that uses a little bit of gas but I'm hoping the new carburetor and the new tires and the shocks will have a little bit there you know I'm willing to take any advice I can give cuz I don't know anything about these things I'm just now starting to learn I had a friend doing the work for me so any criticism or any help anyway I can get it I would sure appreciate it and I sure thank you all for letting me in

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Klf and kvf 300 a b c  have the same jugs ,pistons. The heads will look the same but have slightly smaller valves most likely the year models,my Kawasaki prairie has same jug but bigger head than bayou most parts will I change unless like mine automatic then the inners are different

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On 6/26/2023 at 4:25 PM, Stevey said:

Hello I have a 2002 Yamaha grizzly 660 4x4 automatic and some pretty good shape I'm putting the back axle and new carburetor front brake calipers with pads. I was a little concerned about the gas mileage that uses a little bit of gas but I'm hoping the new carburetor and the new tires and the shocks will have a little bit there you know I'm willing to take any advice I can give cuz I don't know anything about these things I'm just now starting to learn I had a friend doing the work for me so any criticism or any help anyway I can get it I would sure appreciate it and I sure thank you all for letting me in

Welcome as to note new carb ect ,tire pressure,how much weight that you have on bike will all contribute to the fuel economy with how fast you drive. Enjoy 

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