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That was the frog jumping out of the way, hehe. I have never checked my rear end fluid, I don't think it would be sucking in water, would it? I don't have my quad here and I can't check it for a few months. I only have my V-Force here with me.
hehe, those Honda guys.
I got a video of some more water driving, Praire and V-Force. I got a video of the v-force driving on a pole of sand/gravel. I got a video of my clutch and a comparison of stock VS duals. I think everyone is going to have a good movie day tomorrow. Be prepared to download!!
EDIT: Oh yah and a video of me jumping at 60 mph, hehe.
hehe, those Honda guys.
I got a video of some more water driving, Praire and V-Force. I got a video of the v-force driving on a pole of sand/gravel. I got a video of my clutch and a comparison of stock VS duals. I think everyone is going to have a good movie day tomorrow. Be prepared to download!!
EDIT: Oh yah and a video of me jumping at 60 mph, hehe.
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If your rear end was hot when you went in then you would have brought water in the rear diff atleast that is my experience. A little water will not hurt it but a collection of little bits will. You are probably ok next time just quickly pull that cap off and spoon a little oil out and see.
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The rear diff breather hose goes clear to the back of the speedometer. That wasn't under water. The front diff, fan and something else end there too (4 total). The fuel breather doesn't end there, would be nice if it did.
That is not to say that water is not in there, but I doubt it it unless a seal is bad. If a seal was bad oil would be coming out.
However, an 02 650 has all those rubber plugs in the rear a arm that can let water in and rust the drive shaft splines. Probably should check that.
That is not to say that water is not in there, but I doubt it it unless a seal is bad. If a seal was bad oil would be coming out.
However, an 02 650 has all those rubber plugs in the rear a arm that can let water in and rust the drive shaft splines. Probably should check that.
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Originally posted by: nyroc
The rear diff breather hose goes clear to the back of the speedometer. That wasn't under water. The front diff, fan and something else end there too (4 total). The fuel breather doesn't end there, would be nice if it did.
That is not to say that water is not in there, but I doubt it it unless a seal is bad. If a seal was bad oil would be coming out.
However, an 02 650 has all those rubber plugs in the rear a arm that can let water in and rust the drive shaft splines. Probably should check that.
The rear diff breather hose goes clear to the back of the speedometer. That wasn't under water. The front diff, fan and something else end there too (4 total). The fuel breather doesn't end there, would be nice if it did.
That is not to say that water is not in there, but I doubt it it unless a seal is bad. If a seal was bad oil would be coming out.
However, an 02 650 has all those rubber plugs in the rear a arm that can let water in and rust the drive shaft splines. Probably should check that.