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Gwbarm

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  1. I think you are exactly right Mech, without the spring it worked fluidly and closed easily. When i put the spring back on it seems to push everything to the spring side, that why i took it all apart Didnt really see any wear on the shaft or the bore. I changed the spring, i thought at first the spring may be weak, no difference. Since you mentioned it i havent checked to see if their is something missing that keeps the spring lined up with the shaft, because it did seem like it wanted to pull in that direction with the spring on it. Spring shaft or none of those kind of parts are listed as replaceable parts. I will look at my other carb to check if there is another piece thats missing although its the one with the half moon cable hook up may be different anyway.
  2. Well, that didnt really work out. Shaft from aftermarket is a little different. I am keeping my eye open for another carb, this one works good except for going back to idle, but its Ok i just have to goose it and it will go right back to idle. So its on to my next venture and spend some real money. The tires are in bad shape i have slimed them and slimed them and green is seeping out they were cracked and dry rotted really bad, it has been good enough to test with but a couple still leak down after a month. So i will be getting a set of Kenda Bear Claw EX , i have used them before and they seem to be good tires. I usually take them in and have them mounted, but this time im going to do it myself, i usually dont, because i dont really have the right equipment to do it and no more often than i need it havent purchased anything descent. Im doing it myself this time because i want to refinish the rims while the tires are off. We will see how that works out, not really something i enjoy doing, changing tires seems to fight me on every level.
  3. Wow! That stuffs really gone up, i think the last i bought was maybe 1.99 a can
  4. Kerosene, well that doesnt burn very well, i thought ours are mostly ethyr, maybe wrong, i dont use it much.
  5. I always use non ethynol fuel, even if i have to drive 20 miles to get it, i have seen too many carbs ruined by it.
  6. Thats Bad, I think the first thing i would do is check all my connections and make sure they are good and tight. Im sure you have done that already. Does everything else seem to be working correctly, just no spark.
  7. If it not an original OEM Mikuni carb i would just put on the new carb you ordered and see how thats works out, it will be fine. Its not normal for the needle to not move with the float there should be a little wire holder to attach it to the float, as the float moves up and down so does the needle. Sometimes inside the seat can get a little sticky and gummy and cause it to get sticky, i put a qtip in my drill with a little tooth paste on it to polish it up a bit and do the same on the needle sides, it slides a little smoother in the seat.
  8. Good to hear from you EJ, i was just thinking about you yesterday , wondering how it was going. Good you went ahead and replaced the starter and soloenoid, dont want to be trying to get it going with that fighting you.
  9. Thats great news! I hope everything works out , will be good to get it running after such a long wait. Thanks for keeping us informed, hearing it running will be worth the wait.
  10. Good work! Glad you got it fixed
  11. Working OK, not as good as when i first did it, maybe lube it with some slick 50, not up to my standards yet, i think i will try replacing the shaft, not listed as a replaceable part, but i am going to try one from one of my aftermarket carbs and see how it works.
  12. It appears to just pull out with an O Ring to seal, item # 14, you might try spraying some carb cleaner around it and let it soak to help get it out.
  13. Valvoline is good oil, i have never used their ATV oil, i have been using Yamalube mineral oil, it has the best rating and is not that much more expensive than any other, i have also used Suzuki Ecstar in my Suzukis no issues. I have also used Rotella and Castrol no issues with any of them.
  14. Glad to hear you got it going I thought I remembered caltric having them but maybe don’t go back to 94
  15. I like the older at ones myself I will keep looking also let you know if I find anything you might try the pin for a temporary fix until you find one
  16. Chinese carb should get you running probably have to do some major cable adjustments, don’t throw your original mikuni away, that part I think you are referring to is the needle seat I’m sure it’s replaceable I just can’t remember if it pulls out or screws out I will take a look I have a similar big bear carb
  17. Lubing the shaft before i reinstalled it helped a lot, working good now, not perfect but the best im going to get from this old carb, its pretty worn .
  18. If you can get them relined that would be the best, but, i think the aftermarket company caltric makes them for the older Kodiaks.
  19. I would try ebay, I use Ebay mostly for unobtanium parts.
  20. Fairly easy job ,getting all the bolts out without breaking one is important. Once you get the cover off just unbolt the old and bolt on the new and make sure wires are routed correctly
  21. I also bought one of the Weize batterys from Amazon, so far i have been fairly impressed with it, but i havent put it through what you have done with your, but so far its been better than the last one i bought, Mighty Max, had trouble with it from the beginning.
  22. I have one of those angle adjusting tools, it works OK i also got one of these if you have enough room, some do and some dont, but it is a little easier to hold on to and turn while adjusting.
  23. So are you running it in the prime position or the run position, i have only seen the prime position on a vaccum petcock, usally has off, on, and res., but there are many different aftermarket ones available im not familiar with.
  24. The problems i have read involving the 850 scrambler are listed below but these can be avoided by doing proper maintenance. So i would not even consider these as problems they can happen to any Quad, maintenance is the proper precaution and the key to the longevity of the Quad. Problem Solution Starter problems Check battery and starter connections; replace if necessary Engine problems Regular maintenance; check oil and filters EPS problems Check EPS fuse and connections; replace if necessary Idle problems Adjust idle speed; check air filter Clutch problems Adjust clutch; check belt for wear and damage Steering problems Check steering components for damage and wear Transmission problems Check transmission fluid level and condition Hydraulic problems Check hydraulic fluid level and condition
  25. From you voltage specs it seems your stator is putting out, how is your battery, is it fairly new, sometimes as they age they can corrode on the plates internally, the plates can actually bridge together which will cause charging problems, you might try using a higher amperage charger, maybe a 6 amp, the higher amperage will sometimes break the internal bridge and then it will charge normally. You might also check your voltage regulator for correct operation.
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