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    Don't ever leave home without a roll of toilet paper inside a ziplock bag in the trunk! 🙂 A clean rag and a small container of waterless hand cleaner are handy to have in the trunk too, along with your own (long) tow strap in case ya run up on a coupla' Polaris busted down & blocking your trail. A handful of zip ties, a roll of black electrical tape, some spare plastic push pins and a small coil of mechanics wire are in my trunk too, along with a tire plug kit and a low pressure tire pressure gauge.
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    I bought a used QA03A carb off fleabay. The carb appeared to be complete and the price was right. the seller performed an ultrasonic cleaning but it’s still dirty. So I’m posting this thread to more easily show how to clean these things. There are several members here who know these carbs better than me so I’ll look forward to providing them an opportunity to add to the discussion. here’s the disassembled carb—laid out in an exploded view orientation. The main problems with this carb is that the teeny pilot screw oring was missing and the other seals were flat and brittle. Oh yeah the piston was hanging up—i found a piece of glue or something on the side of the piston. Whiped clean and now moves freely you can see a pipe cleaner i used to show the enrichment circuit pathway.
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    Christmas Day 1983. Holding a book i got.
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    Glen who i wheeler with still. Later in 85.
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    OK i'll do 3 at a time. 1983.
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    Mechanic wire is tie wire , you know the wire they use to tie rebar together in concrete pours , great for making emergency repairs in the woods ---- as far as a short trip goes , you don't need TP , just hope your socks don't get wet , LOL Sounds like you are going to have a load on that week long camping trip ---- We were chatting about a trailer last night , this pic is the wife's 300 and the trailer I built , got about $100 into it
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    update: my new parts showed up saturday, i will ( try ? ) to get them installed today some time , and do a test fire. my lower back is messed up pretty bad ( no clue how ?..have not lifted anything heavy lately ?? , and see if this project will once again run ? ( i never doubt my work..lol )..this has been one very large ( expensive ) restoration to say the least !. still need to get my '03 trx450fm out of my truck bed, went one last time to the deer woods saturday morning, never seen 1 deer ?..cept the one i almost ran into on the way there on the highway ?..rofl. i noticed my rear brake arm on my '03 trx450fm was not moving any when i had it in the truck bed loaded up for the ride home ?, i need to see what's up with that ?, prob needs some grease on the cam by now ?. anyway..will update this project as soon as i get to the shop, and install these new parts.
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    8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17mm, spare spark plug ( just in case ! ), 1/2 ratchet ( 3/8's will work ), but the best tool you will ever need ?..your brain !. no..really..tell someone where you are going ?, when you think you may be back ?, and hopefully a cell phone that gets signal ?!..lol.
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    New user here, wanted to chime in as a fellow hunter. Hunting was one of the reasons I initiated getting my ATV (a month ago). I gave up my spot at a lease a bunch of years ago due to raising a family and this past year I was able to get back on it. I got tired of having someone drive me to a drop-off point so I'd walk, and pout about it of course. Walking in the chilly air got a sweat going with all the clothing and I'd dread going to the stand. A few times I didn't, which is my fault. I was whining about this to the wife and she would rather I spend the money on an ATV than hear me whine, so ta-da! I got an ATV. I'm starting to order the things I "need" for hunting, which really is just a gun holder and a winch. Other useful things like a cargo holder, etc. So ... Hello!
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    Old man old me once , " Blind hog will finds an acorn every now and then " , LOL --- Congratulations !!
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    And the trailer can be a source of a spare wheel/tire
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    I bought a 25’ roll of rubber coated wire at Cabela’s. i also have a 9 inch folding pruning saw to make a travois and two large bandages for severe wounds. I also carry a 25’ roll of hunter orange 550 cord. i hunt about two miles off a Rocky trailhead so I’m prepared to cut two saplings, lash them together with the wire. Bind my load to the travois and get to the trailhead. im not carrying those bloody coyotes next time LOLs and I don’t want to drag a deer or lion over those rocks
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    Hello, as I mentioned before, the combustion chamber (Piston, Valves), was full of carbon. Therefore, it gave small, but very small leaks. I'm still baffled by the compression test, which was good, but that was the state anyway. And the truth is that I checked, since I had two Honda 420 with the same problem, at the moment both are rolling. I add that, my state or city has a dry climate and a lot of dust in summer ... Greetings from Costa Rica, my translation a little bad, but I still don't speak English very well and I have to help myself with translators and dictionaries.
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    After all my research I knew I needed a larger compressor. So today I made a score! I looked used but got this 20gallon 6.2CFM@40psi compressor for the sale price of $250. Reg $450. I had $111 in credits so basically $139. Once I sell mine that I have now for $100 it will be a very good & cheap upgrade!!!
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    Hello everyone. Sorry to be absent. In conclusion, I just had to clean the combustion chamber. Thank you all very much, happy holidays ...
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    I don’t care who you are. This is something everyone should learn to understand. It was the start of a revolution.
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    If you have the tester I would check the pulse generator. Also make sure the battery cables are clean and tight, these newer machines are very voltage sensitive.
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    Check the IACV valve on the top of the throttle body. It's held on with two tamper proof screws. I remove those with vice grips, and clean it. When holding the IACV in your hand, when you turn the key on it should spin one way, then the other. Clean it thoroughly with starter fluid and then put it back on, see if it changes anything. That IACV controls your idle, "choking" the machine when it's cold.
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    Well upon my implement paint research for my atv racks & bumper, my interest sure peaked because I need my hood & tailgate repainted. I’ve watched YouTube videos of people painting entire cars with that stuff. & even videos on how to make them shine with wet sand & Polish... so I’m going to start with my atv racks to pop my cherry & get my hands wet.. then gonna grab some scarp tailgate ect from junkyard & try my hand at that prior to my own truck! But wanted to thank u all again for blowing my mind...
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    update; for all that want to know ?, i had time to get a test fire, and as always ( pats self on back ).she lives !.
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    This morning it was 32 at daylight and ice on my truck window , it's 10:30 now and 61 degrees , crazy weather
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    Ok, gotcha. Nice set up. I have used Sharkbites. Think I have a makeshift Sharkbite tool too.
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    Scott again... very impressed with the variety! Heard the Demi version of song and liked it but never the "clean" version before. This one is better IMO. "Ruin" just sounds better to my ear... makes more lyrical sense. Blackbear (IDFC is sampled in this track) is also one of the new guys making stuff I can listen to. Also no relation aside from the name "All Time Low" being the name of this song but reminded me of this one Edit: The Demi and Blackbear version of the song gives me Fallout Boy and Paramore vibes
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    Yes, the roll of TP and wet wipes are there, good suggestion. The other items are on the list except for mechanics wire, I don't know what that is. When I get my winch, I'll also get either a kit that has two tree huggers or I'll assemble my own. The longer tow strap is a good idea, I have an extra one in my Wrangler that I'll use. Is there a covering I can put on the tow rope so it doesn't have to actually touch the Polaris's?
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    I would love to go on a hunt like this one : https://www.facebook.com/PigmanTV/videos/469076733885564
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    yes, but, it wasn't the pex line that froze, just the heat exchanger, (just left of the plug) but the main reason was the access panel that somehow, became Jared loose, and that shouldn't have happened, i meen it never has before, Bcs you had asked about a pic .. so here it is. before and after, the brass elbows are sharkbite, slip them on the pex line they seal, and lock in place, but are removable, they also straight types t-fittings, y- fitting, double -t, extended lenght types different diameters, etc.
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    a guess thread sometimes for me, instead of a guest thread for me. just wondering, if the song Hallelujah, by Lenard Cohan. is a Christmas song or not. never the less, i still like the song.
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    near seen one, not just a few years ago., if not, a total eclipse, here in ky. was missing Bonnie Tyler, she got Betty Davis eyes.
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    Hi: Unplug the gear position switch -- look for a light green/ Red wire on the harness side of the plug and ground that wire to the frame or battery neg. of the battery
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    for your trail kit just depends on how far you plan on traveling i would also consider a spare gas can, and tire pump, a small container of slime tire sealant, over all my years of trail riding wire cutters come in handy, plus a knife just in in case you get tangled with an old fence line, or twine, a lined sparkplug socket, spare sparkplug ... valve stem core tool. really, hard to say what tools you'll need, and how much rack space you have to spare, i myself just carry the oem tool kit, and a spare spark plug, and air pump, knife, and wire cutters, rain suit, matches, and a leatherman multie tool. boafeng radios. tire plug kit, duct tape, zip ties, I'm sure I've missed a few items. as for shop tools ? ha! everything under the sun, sockets deep and shallow, open / close end wrenches, hammers, air impact air compressor, long and short Phillips head, and flat heads screw drivers, plyers, pry bars, oil cat h pan, there is NO perfect answer to what a shop needs... again just depends on what all you plan on doing to the bike ? i would talk to fish on shop tools, i think he has just every shop tool a man would need! lol if he doesn't shade sure does.
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    happy holidays turbo, bluezulu and family!
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    My electric bill was $120.00 last month here, 3 wood stoves for heat... cut and split around 10 cord of wood a year.And mow about 5 acres of lawn....lol
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    HighWheelers , I like that term , you got the TradeMark on that one !!! You can run portals and not have to use a reduction in the engine as the portals come in different ratios , huge tire guys run both engine reductions and portals ----- but portals are not available for all atvs over the counter , they are avalible mostly for the newer utvs and atvs ---- but builders do build them for certain models , $800-$1,000 a wheel
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    Glad you found a Christmas surprise coming here!! There is a thread going now about fixing a broken Hondamatic transmission, maybe some good info in there for you... Hahaha see fish beat me to it....
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    I know it is a long shot but have You checked the SENSOR ASSY., AIR TEMPERATURE Part# 37880-RE1-Z01 Had a race bike last year that was having crazy start and run problems after too much time spent found the air sensor was causing the problems.
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