Eton viper 90R shift motor
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Eton viper 90R shift motor
I am trying to locate a discontinued shift motor part number 811681 it is for a Eton Viper 90r and no one seems to carry it. Has anyone had the luck of finding one or does anyone know if this can be rebuilt? If so who would rebuild it (type of business) or where did you find one! Thanks so much, my grandson wants to ride again!
#2
Try here for a new one...tho I'm not sure if they have one but...maybe.
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#4
Your welcome. Hey, it's a DC motor so it should be rebuildable...cleaning and brushes......by a starter shop I would imagine. BTW, did you prove it faulty? Lot's of other things can go wrong with the F/R Etons. Sensors, CDI, connections.... plus many other things....idle too high and it won't shift, will die, left brake switch ( if I remember correctly ) must be pulled in, or it will die. I say this because I have worked on a few of them, never had a bad shift motor on any of them....
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fasteratv
My son-in-law took it to a 4 wheeler shop that sold them and they checked it out, they said it was bad. The 4 wheeler would not start as it was stuck in R and could not get it out. So assuming they are right and the elect shift motor is in fact bad, they could not locate one! We brought the 4 wheeler home and I have been looking for one for a while. Wondered if someone could rebuilt it & what type of shop to take it to! Or maybe it can be bypassed and just do not use reverse?
Thank-you for the ideas!
Thank-you for the ideas!
#6
My son-in-law took it to a 4 wheeler shop that sold them and they checked it out, they said it was bad. The 4 wheeler would not start as it was stuck in R and could not get it out. So assuming they are right and the elect shift motor is in fact bad, they could not locate one! We brought the 4 wheeler home and I have been looking for one for a while. Wondered if someone could rebuilt it & what type of shop to take it to! Or maybe it can be bypassed and just do not use reverse?
Thank-you for the ideas!
Thank-you for the ideas!
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