Water in tranny
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Water in tranny
What do you mean by "tranny"???? I'm not real well aquainted with the Griz, but doesn't it have a belt drive transmission??? Do you perhaps mean transfer case???
I'm not sure if there are any transmission components on the engine of the Griz, but one thing to consider is that everything except the Honda 450R (God bless Honda!) has an integrated engine/transmission (they share the same oil). So, if there was water in the transmission, it also was in the engine. There could be some engine damage as well.
I'm not sure if there are any transmission components on the engine of the Griz, but one thing to consider is that everything except the Honda 450R (God bless Honda!) has an integrated engine/transmission (they share the same oil). So, if there was water in the transmission, it also was in the engine. There could be some engine damage as well.
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Water in tranny
Yes it does have a belt drive system. Not sure if it was the traansfer case He said the air intake for it was at the front and he went through a water hole and it droped a bit too much and got some water in it. But he said no water got in the engine. He has then snorkaled the transmission or transfer case whichever one it was.
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Water in tranny
I have both my air and my belt intake snorkeled as well as my belt exhaust. I have gotten water in my transmission quite a few times. As long as he drained it and checked for any debris in there, it is fine. That is why they put drain plugs on there. You will be just fine.
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