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By mga
I just brought home a used 2005 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4. It needs front wheel bearings, and a new choke cable. I think i can handle those two items. However, when i went to look at it, it ran good, shifted good, brakes all workds great, but at home when i started it, it would idle nice, but when i gave it gas it seemed like it was flooding out and would die. If i just gave it a little throttle it built up RPMs but any more throttle it began dying out again.
any suggestions why it's doing that?
I'm looking for a service manual, but forum rules say i have to make 10 posts..lol
oops...i just realized i posted in the wrong section of the forum!!
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By 2003hondaatv
This Listing is on Ebay as of Jan. 2 ,2023& I am looking to buy ...Does anybody know - what year Range this ECM will fit ??
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By bstorm
Can anyone tell me if a 2004 Yamaha Kodiak 450 cooling system needs to be bled after a coolant change?
Thank you for your help.
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By Malaka
Need new tires for mostly plowing and running around. Found some good tires.
specs call for front 26-8-12 Rear 26-11-12
Has anyone put 27-9-12 & 27-11-12 as more of selections going up on front and taller
thanks all
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By Slicktop
Is there anywhere I can obtain forward control arms for this model since i'm running 29.9 - 9.5 - 14 Outlaw 2's. having an issue with them hitting the plastic near the footboards when i turn. yes, i'm aware they're large for that model, but when you get the tires for $300 and only 30 miles on them, you do what you have to do. Looking for advise to help with clearance.
Already put a 2" highlifter lift kit and 1.5" spring spacers along with adjusting the coil springs to the last notch for less body rock and possibly more clearance.
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