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oxidized_black

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  1. toss a new plug in er and i swear it might be the problem ,,, cheap try and/or fix
  2. like a new exhaust system, higher performance exhaust. nothing really to do with the jetting if it is all stock, i know the suzuki have vacuum lines, are they all in the right spot or not cracked?when you throttle it, does it kinda feel there is too much gas or not enough? make sure you have good spark by taking the plug out and ground it to the motor and turn it over, should be brilliant blue ... could also try a new plug ...
  3. could be a carb problem, jetting maybe, any bolt on performance items IE. exhaust?
  4. all i have are the 2000 parts manuals ... Arctic-Cat-Parts-Manual-2000-300-2X4-GREEN-A2000ATF2AUSG.pdf Arctic-Cat-Parts-Manual-2000-300-2X4-RED-A2000ATF2AUSR.pdf Arctic-Cat-Parts-Manual-2000-300-4X4-GREEN-A2000ATF4AUSG.pdf Arctic-Cat-Parts-Manual-2000-300-4X4-RED-A2000ATF4AUSR.pdf
  5. great pic !!
  6. that will help tons !!
  7. nice action shot !!
  8. that's really cool !! are they rock or sand ?
  9. 211 ... need more votes !!
  10. Welcome to the QC site
  11. valve seals? does it smoke at all?
  12. Top 100 ORV Sites - Home voted .... 210
  13. no worries, this is a good forum, we all help each other out however we can
  14. i think you are ok with spark ... take the plug out and see if its strong against the block. valves could need adjusting ... God knows when they were done last probably ... they do loosen up over time ...
  15. probably the carb or a vacuum line (hopefully), something simple but a pain in the @ss in the meantime ...
  16. if you have good spark, it may be fuel or timing problem. i might check the carb again and remove as much you can with jets and check the needle and seat at your float. the valves are located at the top of the head, probably oval shaped covers, front and back, intake and exhaust, 2 or 3 screws/bolts holding them on. be careful taking them off, try and save the rubber O rings ...
  17. could be, how was the bike running before the carb clean? you really have to be thorough, like taking a twist tie (stripped) and running it through everything and blowing it out really well ...
  18. check your valves, look for air leaks in the rubber manifold boot, clean carb if needed, and try a new plug ...
  19. you would be best off talking to CK1999_400ex. send him a message or leave him a comment, he will get back to you ...
  20. Welcome to the QC site, here is another early Christmas gift, a 2001 all models Arctic Cat service manual ... keep us posted with your new toy !! https://www.hightail.com/download/OGhjNHArd0FxRTBLSk5Vag
  21. clean the ignition switch too ... they corrode and make contact 24/7
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