Wants to stall in water
#21
my friend and i have kodiaks an 07 and an 08 and they both do the same thing when idling in really deep water on the angle. they can plow through no problem but once your in and waiting for the guy in front they have a tendancy to stall and start right back up, got me puzzled ?? could have something to do with the back pressure acting on the exhaust pipe
#22
my friend and i have kodiaks an 07 and an 08 and they both do the same thing when idling in really deep water on the angle. they can plow through no problem but once your in and waiting for the guy in front they have a tendancy to stall and start right back up, got me puzzled ?? could have something to do with the back pressure acting on the exhaust pipe
Basically all you do it pop off left side plastic that is under gas tank, find carb and rubber hose that comes from bottom of carb and it will be routed around engine on the bottom almost towards the front and just hang freely there. There will be a fatter extension hose on the end of the rubber hose and you just put a smaller rubber hose into the existing hose and rout it up towards handle bars. Actually it is easier to take extension hose and feed it down towards engine and carb, then make connection. The other theory for the sputtering and stalling sould be steam from engine when sitting in water, someone on this forum made note of that.
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#24
Yea thats what was happening with mine, sometimes it would stall, toher times it would sputtter and have just enough power to get out of the water. But as soon as I got out of water it immediately starting running back to normal.
#25
Re stalling in water
I had the same problem when i would hit the water, i eventually figured that it was the connection between my sparkplug and plug boot. To test it remove the cover and idle your quad. Then spray the sparklug and boot with a garden hose and if it dies that's you problem. I removed the spark plug and soaked it in gas and dried it. then use a small amount of di electric anti oxidant grease (penetrox) on the terminal of the sparkplug and should be good to go.
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