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Grizzly problem

Old Jun 27, 2005 | 02:58 AM
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Well just put on my new 28' mudlites on c-series type 7s and thought i go do some creek riding to try them out for the first time...everything went good with them besides sand, kinda sucked i thought....but we found a deep spot (10ft) in the creek so we all thought wed go swimming, well i thought it b cool to drive the griz most the way down there and use it for a diving board... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] before you laugh and say im dumb, i had 5 girls ready to get wet and wild so i had my reasons lol...so i drove the quad down til right before my pipe went under..and there it sat for bout 20minutes well i start it up and ride out of the deep i started to head outwards then i noticed that i was reving alot higher than im moving then to realize tires arent even spinning..4x4, highi, low,reverse, nothing..still rocks when i change gears but when i try to move, nada thang..is this just the belt? im opening it morrow but i just wanna make sure thats wat it is..anyone had this problem before? and isnt that belt suppose to be a sealed unit? o yeah, this is a 05 grizzly if needed to be known..like i said before, i know im stupid.. besides on choosing those wheels, they are defently sweet~!
 
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Old Jun 27, 2005 | 07:31 AM
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I'd say your belt is definatley wet, just open it up and let it dry. The belt is sealed but the water can always find its way in through the breather tubes.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2005 | 01:40 PM
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You probably just dipped the front belt exhaust in the water and filled up the belt housing. It is right under the front cover under the rack. Get it drained out before you run it again.
 
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