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By DexKing
Good day everyone!
I am pretty new to ATV/UTV/Small engine repairs and would like input on your absolute must-have specialty tools for maintenance and repairs. Aside from the obvious wrenches and sockets, what are some more specialty type tools you use for troubleshooting? I don't plan to open a repair shop or anything, I just do this as a hobby. Looking forward to your responses!
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By TomJulio
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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By Olchap
Hi, I am new to this forum I am currently working on my 1989 Yamaha front end. The cv axles were bad so I changed them on both sides with all new wheel bearings. Now I'm looking at the front brakes and the 2 cylinders for the brake shoes on both sides do not work at all. I am also new at working on brakes so its a mystery to me what needs to be done to fix the cylinders. Can somebody please help me with these brake issues? See the image below.
Thank you,
Olchap
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By BruinBeater
I got asked to work on a pair of Yamaha 350's. One has grizzly stickers, one has bruin stickers. Both are 2wd, straight rear axle. Not sure what year. I'd guess '04-'08.
Both have a no start condition. Both have been sitting 2+ years. One came with box of parts the owners 15 year old kid removed to try and get it running.
Started working on one last night. Pulled the rack, front plastic, fuel tank, recoil starter, carburetor.
Removed petcock from tank, cleaned screens, made sure if flows air, reinstalled.
Drained fuel tank, put in fresh fuel, swirled it around, letting is soak and will drain and check it later.
Cleaned up the motor a bit since its covered in mud. Checked the valves. The intake had less zero, actually, probably less than zero clearance. The valve seems like it was hanging open just a touch even at TDC.
The exhaust had maybe .004 clearance. I assume that went to zero once running.
Adjust intake to .008. Adjusted exhaust to .018
Scrubbed the carb in a sink with a toothbrush, dawn, and water. It looked like a mudball.
After that, sprayed it down with carb clean and took it to the bench. A/F screw was 1.75 turns out. I'm thinking this is a factory setting. It seems like this machine was never touched by a mechanic. All the jets actually seemed clear. The bowl had minimal residue in it.
That about as far as I made it for the night. Going to get a fresh plug, clean the air filter, add some fresh gas, and see if it will run. If so, I'll probably clean up the oil cooler before putting it back together. Maybe change the engine oil and rear diff fluid too.
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