warrior engine help, removing cylinder???????
#1
Is it possible to remove the head and cylinder on a warrior without removing the engine from the quad????
engine making rude noise and big time power loss. compression is down to about 95 lbs. valves and timing chain appear to be working ok. thinking bad rings or piston. any help appreciated
Ray
engine making rude noise and big time power loss. compression is down to about 95 lbs. valves and timing chain appear to be working ok. thinking bad rings or piston. any help appreciated
Ray
#2
try removing all the front plastic( hood ( 2 bolts) front fenders( 8 bolts) gas tank cover( 2) and gas tank... try it lie kthat... idk how much clearence there wuold b 4 u.. that'll give u msot room
#4
killer thanks for backign that up.... i don't know alot about servicing/taking apart quads but i am sure learning alot from these forums [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#5
To be honest with you, there isnt a whole lot to a Warrior, I think it would be easier to just take it out. When its out, its whole lot easier to work on and get around. There arent really that many bolts holding it in if you think about it anyway.
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