Turned my 650 into a submarine need help
#11
Encore454-
You mentioned a new SuperTrapp exhuast for the 650. I would also like to get one but couldn't find it on thier website. I don't take any ATV magazines either. I like the removable discs they use. Can't seem to find much info on the HMF but have had good experience with Supertrapp in the past.
Thanks,
Glenn
You mentioned a new SuperTrapp exhuast for the 650. I would also like to get one but couldn't find it on thier website. I don't take any ATV magazines either. I like the removable discs they use. Can't seem to find much info on the HMF but have had good experience with Supertrapp in the past.
Thanks,
Glenn
#12
Glenn...www.rockymountainatv.com will have the NEW SuperTrapp IDS-X for the 650 in a few weeks, cost is $279.99...Also, I got my K&N Jet Kit there for $44.99. I am going to wait for the SuperTrapp!
#14
JohnEagle,
Been there done that on a p650. In order to flush/drain the carbs, loosen the drain screws, and turn the ignition on for 10 seconds or so then off. The fuel pump runs for a few seconds after the key is turned on. After you do this several times, most all of the water should be flushed from the carbs. In order to get my buddy's running after submarining it, we jumper cabled it to a truck (to spin the motor over quicker), and had to spray wd-40 in the carbs, full choke, full throttle. It took a while though. Just make sure that you don't keep the starter motor running for over 20 seconds or so at a time. This will keep it from overheating. Anyway, good luck.
Been there done that on a p650. In order to flush/drain the carbs, loosen the drain screws, and turn the ignition on for 10 seconds or so then off. The fuel pump runs for a few seconds after the key is turned on. After you do this several times, most all of the water should be flushed from the carbs. In order to get my buddy's running after submarining it, we jumper cabled it to a truck (to spin the motor over quicker), and had to spray wd-40 in the carbs, full choke, full throttle. It took a while though. Just make sure that you don't keep the starter motor running for over 20 seconds or so at a time. This will keep it from overheating. Anyway, good luck.
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