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2000 trail boss 325-carb problem?

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Old 02-01-2013 | 11:22 AM
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Thank God I don't live that close to him. I probably would have had a badass trail boss, but lost it in the divorce.
 
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Old 02-01-2013 | 11:23 AM
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He also did motor work on my wife's trailblazer. She told me not to make it faster.

I didn't, but it's a whole lot quicker now.
 
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Old 02-01-2013 | 11:28 AM
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lol, quicker is much better than faster all day haha....i love the low end and contril the boss gives me...ill be completely happy with it when i have it to point i can rip some 100+ yard wheelies with that heavy sucker
 
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Old 02-01-2013 | 01:29 PM
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Prices don't sound bad at all,sounds like you have a reasonable shop. About 3/4 hr on the carb and 1/2 hr on the clutch. This is normally what we charged on bring ins for these,but our labor was higher at $85 and hour. The rate hasn't changed since I retired,but a couple area shops around us have gone up to $95 and hour! A marine dealer close to us charges $150 an hour to work on outboard or inboard boat engines. Think I was in the wrong business. OPT
 
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Old 02-01-2013 | 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by old polaris tech
Prices don't sound bad at all,sounds like you have a reasonable shop. About 3/4 hr on the carb and 1/2 hr on the clutch. This is normally what we charged on bring ins for these,but our labor was higher at $85 and hour. The rate hasn't changed since I retired,but a couple area shops around us have gone up to $95 and hour! A marine dealer close to us charges $150 an hour to work on outboard or inboard boat engines. Think I was in the wrong business. OPT
i can see the mississippi from my house, ive owned boats...marine hourly rates are OUTRAGEOUS! i figured that was a decent labor rate plus the quick turn around....

so on to the finished product....i got er all back together, added a fuel filter before the pump btw, she started right up and sounded different and ran like a champ, been ridin for the last hour(cooooold!!) this boss will break the tires loose on demand! thanx guys for your replies, much appreciated
 
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