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  1. Good evening just like to share my current project, which is #8 in my fleet of Polaris.
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  2. Welcome to the forum! Glad to have a bonafide powersports tech in the room.
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  3. it came pre-disassembled so this should go fairly quickly... took 4 pumps of grease and off it popped, its a can am puller the thinner tipped one. it bottomed in clutch before crank so the grease hydralic locked and off it came! never dealt much with these power bloc clutches. a few on older ski doo thats it.
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  4. If you are using Safari, should be same as iPhone I think, where when you hit the share button it brings up an option to request desktop site:
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  5. Yep i see. I was off plane today and thinking hydro dipping. losing my mind lol.
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  6. Welcome to Quadcrazy @420rancher ! I have the same bike and love it.
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  7. Slow return to idle generally is caused by a lean condition. Lean condition can be caused by either too small of a main jet or too much air rushing in. I'd check for vacuum leaks personally. When you bypassed the oiler, did you block off that port? I would seriously doubt it's caused by too small of a jet, but i guess could be a partial obstruction. May also check the throttle butterfly closing without the cable attached. I had one a bit ago that had a bit of stickiness in the throttle just enough to not slap shut the way it should. Ended up needing a good soak and some light oil and it slapped shut afterwards and stopped the slow return to idle.
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  8. It could be the starter clutch. Its common and happens. Pull the starter out and bench test it with 12v and see how she spins. If the gear ⚙️ spins then the starter is fine. That would leave only the starter clutch of the gear on the starter clutch lost a few teeth. Shine a flashlight inside the engine and you can see the gear. Make sure it has teeth. You can also stick your finger inside and try to spin it. Its should spin free one way and not the other. If it spins both ways then 100% stater clutch.
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  9. Partzilla.com is great for atv parts and all schematics are on the site with manufacturers part numbers. Compression should be a lot higher then what your getting. I would say minimum reading should be 90 pounds. Its going to be valve stem seals or piston/rings.
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  10. @Frank Angerano If its anything like my boys 300FW the one way clutch is going out so the starter spins a couple extra rotations. If it dies he hits the starter again before it's done whizzing...that's a sure fire way to knock teeth off a starter.
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  11. On a chevy small block (One of my favorites) btw... The starters usually get stuck when the shaft gets eventually gets coated in a heavy grease and sediment buildup. The starter wont engage the starter gear to the flywheel Thats why tapping it with a mallet usually works to free it up. Especially in the colder months. I love, love, love my small block engines. Built thousands!! Fast ones. Anyway if you see the gear that is broken is why the flywheel is getting pulled. Something kicked back and sheared a few teeth off. So now a fix and then a reason as to why it blasted a few teeth off. I was thinking some sort of kick back/backfire? Maybe a compression issue with the automatic decompression device ? Whats your thoughts on this @MarkinAR?
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  12. Wow @Frank Angerano that's a lot! I ordered about $200 from home depot on Sunday, still waiting for local delivery. This has inspired me to type out my list.... Done so far: Installed new pre-hung door in basement cleaned and organized basement and storage Planted about 100 seedling bushes Started our outdoor garden and planted seeds Yard cleanup, planted and trimmed additional bushes Fixed rotted boards on deck Fixed roof shingles that came off roof Wired a new 3 way switch in basement Wired an outdoor outlet for security cam Went to the reservoir to check on row boat, did some fishing To do list: Landscaping, need some excavator work, drainage Power wash deck and stain/water proofing Fix my quad... Fix my aerator quad attachment (ordered new bar) Aerate and seed grass, fertilize, etc. Cut some rock in my driveway Re-plant some smaller pine trees Get a dumpster and clean out my garage (has a lot of construction debris from our addition last year) New bathroom in addition (still studs/bare and holding off for financial reason to see what happens with work and corona-virus) Fix water leaking inside our Chevy equinox Clean basement gym, clean off treadmill and bike...get into some exercising! Build a minnow tank in my garage and order online for fishing
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