If i go in any water it die's what can i do?
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If i go in any water it die's what can i do?
Hi i have a 1998 polaris trail boss 250 2x4 and if i go in any water it die's. It suck's water in the carb and die's. The water was not even that deep and if i hit it slow it's ok but if i hit it fast it die's and if i go in the deep stuff it die's. is there anything i can do? PLEASE i am going to some atv park with my sis next weekend (knock on wood) so i NEED some advice any thing will help im desperate.
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If i go in any water it die's what can i do?
no it does not have a snorkle it has a box, air silencer thay r on my 4W'r my mom's and my dad's it's stock on the polaris atv's but i have a parts manual and it show's a foam part on the end of the silencer that is not on my'n so i am going to get one and some new foam seal's and see if it help's. but if you can think of any thing that will help please let me know.
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If i go in any water it die's what can i do?
Don't go in the water... that was simple.
Obviously as you say it is getting water in the carb - now you need only to find a way to stop that. Silicone gel, duck tape what have you - maybe there is a crack in your air box that needs to be fixed....
Obviously as you say it is getting water in the carb - now you need only to find a way to stop that. Silicone gel, duck tape what have you - maybe there is a crack in your air box that needs to be fixed....
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If i go in any water it die's what can i do?
A dealer will charge at least $50 to look it over... then perhaps tell you about all the parts you "need" that will mound to several hundred dollars... so be careful.. unless you have a personal relationship with the dealer, they will try replacing everything for you.
I suggest getting an old spray bottle (409, windex, anything with a trigger pump) and filling it with soapy water. Spray this on the intake tract all the way from the airbox to the carb while the machine is dry. If you see bubbles blowing out somewhere, then that is the source of your "leak." It could be just as simple as the airbox seal. How deep are you going?
I suggest getting an old spray bottle (409, windex, anything with a trigger pump) and filling it with soapy water. Spray this on the intake tract all the way from the airbox to the carb while the machine is dry. If you see bubbles blowing out somewhere, then that is the source of your "leak." It could be just as simple as the airbox seal. How deep are you going?
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