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By gohndd
Hey guys, I have a 1999 king quad. The right front brake locks up when I squeeze the lever. I can loosen bleed screw, fluid will come out and it unlocks. I'm thinking maybe wheel cylinder. Any suggestions?
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View File 2006-2019 Bombardier BRP DS250 Shop Manual
2006-2019 Bombardier BRP DS250 Shop Manual
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By ggreen
Sorry if this is in the wrong section,I didn't really consider it technical or needing advice. 2006,Linhai 300cc.What I was hoping was to find someone with the starter idler gear pin length and diameter. I've had the cover off alot of times and never realised there should be a pin from the case that meets the cover holding the starter gear in place. Now,a deepwell 1/4 in drive,5/16 deep well sits in the pin holes perfectly. Should I cut a lock ring groove in the end of it like a factory pin? I was thinking of just tack welding a washer to the end?
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By MLG
Engine starts and idles fine. When I give it throttle it spits and back fires thru carb. I replace the carb. Replaced stator, spark plug. Check gas flow. Checked voltage 13.6, please help
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By gbrsk8
Hey guys,
New to the forum, but I recently bought a 2002 Yamaha Kodiak 400. It starts great and runs well, but the shifter doesn’t have any impact on the transmission. You can hear it clicking around as you shift through the gears but it is always in forward Lo. It tries to go into Park, but if you rev the engine a little it will still move forward in Lo. The shift linkage is all working and I took the cover off the side of the transmission and everything to that point is engaged and moving correctly.
Trying to decide if I have to split the case to do anymore diagnostics and if it’s really worth all the effort.
Questions I have so far are:
Do I have to remove the engine entirely to start any of this work?
Will I have to split the case to access any of the shift forks or internal linkage?
Whats the probability that I can fix the issue even if I can diagnose the problem?
Thanks for your help!
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