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Old May 9, 2006 | 12:36 PM
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59,
Once water gets inside the airbox in 750, there is a couple of ways for the water to find its way to crankcase. There is a crankcase breather hose on the bottom of the air box and that's a quick way. See if you can find any trace of water ever being inside the air box. If you do find it, do the splash guard mods.
By the way, since you are rather new on 750, I want you to do some research on this machine. The 750 is a great machine but has some "unique" weaknesses that other Kawi quads don't have. But those can be easily avoided if you are aware and know what to do about them. Again, it is an awesome machine and even knowing all those little weaknesses I even bought one for myself and I have ZERO problem with it.
 
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Old May 9, 2006 | 10:25 PM
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Originally posted by: Hayashi
59,
Once water gets inside the airbox in 750, there is a couple of ways for the water to find its way to crankcase. There is a crankcase breather hose on the bottom of the air box and that's a quick way. See if you can find any trace of water ever being inside the air box. If you do find it, do the splash guard mods.
By the way, since you are rather new on 750, I want you to do some research on this machine. The 750 is a great machine but has some "unique" weaknesses that other Kawi quads don't have. But those can be easily avoided if you are aware and know what to do about them. Again, it is an awesome machine and even knowing all those little weaknesses I even bought one for myself and I have ZERO problem with it.
thanks man!! definitly going to keep learning more about this..


also for all of you that helped me out..... thanks alot!!!

it was only water in the oil.. it ran 100% fine for 3 1/2 hours today while playing in the mud.. and the oil is perfectly normaly now that i flushed it that many times!!!!! im just going to be more carefull in water until i can afford to take proper precautions and get rid of the water problems...
 
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Old May 10, 2006 | 01:24 AM
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Sounds like you might want to do a search and find out about putting a snorkel system on your bike. Maybe a periscope as well for when the water is really deep. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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