deep water trouble
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deep water trouble
I ran in some deep water this weekend. Well not really ran in more like swimming in. I went into a mud hole that was really deep. It was up to my seat. It stalled my 2003 grizzly out. Well after draining out the exhaust (by tilting it back), I drained the belt and clutch housing some dirt was in the housing. Checked the oil and there was no water in the oil. It took about a hour for it to start running. It would start but when you gave it gas it would stall out. About a hour later it started running normal a little belt slipping but after a liuttle running it started running good. What else should I check? Thanks for your help
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deep water trouble
I don't think so but it was hard to start as I stated. but once it started letting me give it gas it ran great. i was about 4 hours away from our vehicles. I kept the gas going until it stalled when i put it in rev. When I 1st hit the hole i did not know that it was that deep. I rolled off the edge of a shadow water hole and it rolled over on its right side. I was able to get it back on all 4 tires fast and it was still running but the exhaust was underwater. it would not go forward so I put it into rev and it stalled out. it did have alot of water in the exhaust and water in the belt housing. there was a little water in the air cleaner housing but i don't think it went into the carb. does anyone know how to post pictures on your site. Thanks
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