trail boss 325 snorkel?
#1
i put this on another forum but no one answered.
i have a 2000 325 trail boss and now i want to put a snorkel on for when i go in the water. i know i need to run a snorkel (pvc pipe) from the air box, the spot where my belt is and some other spot where it looks like it allows air in the mottor. i never done this before and was wondering if someone did! anything will help! thanks guys
i have a 2000 325 trail boss and now i want to put a snorkel on for when i go in the water. i know i need to run a snorkel (pvc pipe) from the air box, the spot where my belt is and some other spot where it looks like it allows air in the mottor. i never done this before and was wondering if someone did! anything will help! thanks guys
#2
Welcome to the forum! Wasn't in the snorkel business, but think you have the main things covered, plus any vent hoses need to be up high such as the transmission vent,plus any thing else the "mud bugs" on the forum might suggest
PS just from my old experience a lot of em siliconed the clutch covers,but they are a bear to take off when you need to change belts. OPT
PS just from my old experience a lot of em siliconed the clutch covers,but they are a bear to take off when you need to change belts. OPT
#3
Good idea to look at the bottom of the air box. There should be a plug to drain stuff out. If it's not there, it's gonna let stuff in. 
Good idea to put some silicone where the recoil rope goes in to the housing. Well not on the rope itself, but the rubber thingy at the end when it's retracted.

Good idea to put some silicone where the recoil rope goes in to the housing. Well not on the rope itself, but the rubber thingy at the end when it's retracted.
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