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Old Sep 2, 2003 | 12:07 AM
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Default Bad Weekend flooded out 700 NEED HELP

Went out for a typical ride on sunday "making new trails" i came to a water crossing didnt look deep, i seen what looked like 4 wheeler tracks on the other side so i went through it i didnt make it water over the handlebars . Everything flooded motor airbox belt tranny both front and rear end.It was bad news 5 miles in the woods .. So i got all the oil changed about 6 hours later, dried the airfilter out "i didnt have a new one yet and went out to try it , it ran find expect i lost all my snap off the top end .. I HOPE I DIDNT HURT ANYTHING
oh and is there anyother oild you can use it the tranny except that polaris gearcase oil ??
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Old Sep 2, 2003 | 12:30 AM
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Default Bad Weekend flooded out 700 NEED HELP

I would change the oil a few times and make sure that there is no water left in there. If it is milky looking them drain it. Also change your front and rear gearcase fluids too. I would also clean out the clutches too. Did your belt slip at all??? Maybe you may have burn't the belt some? I would also get a new air filter. It may be clogged from sediments fro the water. As far a tranny fluid goes, the only other place to get it besides the Polaris stuff is Amsoil. I think they call it Series 2000 Synthetic Chaincase Lubricant . Someone correct me if Im wrong
 
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