Sunk Rubicon
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Sunk Rubicon
My Rubicon fell though some ice today and went almost all the way under water on its side. After lots of fun swimming and winching we got it out. Water was pouring out of the exhaust and air box. After I got all the water out of the piston it started but didn’t run good because I think it has water in the gas but I was able to drive it back.
What should I do (like change oil, ect.) to make it ok to ride. And because the Rubicon has that crazy transmission does it need any special oil?
What should I do (like change oil, ect.) to make it ok to ride. And because the Rubicon has that crazy transmission does it need any special oil?
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Sunk Rubicon
I did the same thing with my Suzuki and I had to pull the plug out of the back of the exhaust and tip it up for awhile. I thought I had all the water out when we tipped it up but the bolt/plug had to come out. It ran great after that. I also removed the plug wire and put some dielectric grease in the boot to help against moisture. Did you reoil your airfilter after you rang it out(my suzuki filter took alittle oil to help it collect dust, don't know if you do it on the Rubicon , check your service manual. Other then what you are doing I can not think of anything. The manual should tell you what oil to use, unless of course it was in the quad when you sank it, then you might not be able to read it. AlaskaBoy.
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Sunk Rubicon
We sunk a 450 S yesterday. After we got it out and to the river bank we tipped it up and got all the water out of the exhaust, then took the spark plug out and turned it over to expell the water. After putting the plug back in we were away for another 40km. With the other three quads we dragged them across in gear, high revs, manually with rope, and pushing thru 1m fast flowing water. They all got across alright.
We are going to change oil etc, just to be sure.
We are going to change oil etc, just to be sure.
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Sunk Rubicon
I have sunk my Rubicon more times that I care to count. I do definetly buy oil in bulk. I have found that occasionally it seems to get a little water in the carb or fuel system somewhere. Sometimes just riding it a bit will get the water through and other times I have used a SMALL amount of an isopropol alcohol treatment to fix "dry out" the fuel system. Hope this helps.
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