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swampcat07

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  1. I can't believe the timing was off!

    As far as the low gear, if they messed with the engine maybe they messed with the clutching. With the secondary mod complete the low gear is super low. So low in fact that when completing the mod I would let off the throttle and the engine breaking would bring the quad to a dead stop.

    The brakes have always been an issue with the cats and they can be tricky to bleed. Make sure there is enough fluid under the seat and in the reservoir in the handle bars.

    I have also noticed when you have a bearing go bad the breaks fade in and out as the wheel rotates off center. So if you have brakes every once and a while after pumping them up check your wheel bearings.

  2. I think we need to get your quad really stuck and put that promark to the test. I am so accustomed to using warn just because when I need it I know it will work. However if there is another option like promark with good quality and reliability I think it would be a more economical option.

  3. I have one of these, and have been looking for any info on them. There is not much out there about them. I paid $2000 for it and finally got most of the wiring figured out and got it running. It is not at all what I was expecting. Now I am giong to sell it or put the cab on a 4wheeler. Do you think I would be able to get my money back? let me know what you think.

    Not if you keep the cab. What condition is the frame in? And is there any suspension?

  4. Make sure your fan turns freely, if it is blocked from rotating it may be blowing a fuse when it is switched on. Make sure you have the right size fuse in the fan circuit. A lot of time people run oversized ones to keep the fan from blowing when entering the water.

    Check to make sure the motor has a good ground connection.

    Check the voltage when running and make sure the voltage regulator is working.

    Finally I know it is a lot of work but remove the rear plastic and the cover where the steering stem goes up and look for wear on the wiring harness. It is a common problem for the harness to wear thru and expose bare wire. If the problem is just starting then when the quad heats up the wire expands slightly and grounds out.

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