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wingnut

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  1. I ordered some parts from Utah yesterday.

    The girl taking the order told me the term " YFZ " means Polygamist.

    That went over real well with the wife.

    Hence the sudden change.

    Some one better tell the admins at yfztech what YFZ means. That forum could get ugly fast!!!!! :MBdance:

  2. Not to :headbang1: but...........................ARE YOU EFFIN KIDDING ME?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    We went on a ride this morning with the KLLM's. Coming back they were at the bottom of banshee hill picking up trash. So we went over and helped. All I have to say is that the people that feel they can leave their sh*t every where and not pick up after themselves is just disgusting!!!! It makes me wonder how gross your homes and cars must be. I don't know if it's lack of respect, a crappy attitude or just plain ignorance!!!!!

    Things like this just give the greenies more ammo to get our riding places closed. People that do stupid things like this are probably the first A-holes that will be crabbing when fees go up, more restrictions come or just closing Dumont for good. I have to ask, is it that hard to throw your garbage in the bed of a truck before you leave the hill????

    On a lighter note.................Had a great time and it was great to see everyone. Special thanks to Smokin Als for coming out!!!!!

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  3. Loosen up the 4 bolts on the rear of the swingarm. Stick the skinny shaft from your tool kit or a screw driver through the sprocket hub and into the carrier groove. Move the quad back or fourth to get the proper tension.

  4. It sounds like an air in the fuel issue. But if you checked all your lines then you would have seen a craked fuel line. How about the carb gasket area? Did you try the brake cleaner trick to find an air leak when running? Start the generator and lightly spray around the carb where it mounts and listen to the idle for a change in rpm's.

    The fuel pump might have a pin hole in the diaphram also.

    Try having a small can with fuel hung above the carb outside the trailer and let it gravity feed into the generator. If it runs fine with just gravity feeding it then I would suspect the pump being faulty.

    This is a good way to check it. I ran a line to a 5 gallon jug that was sitting under the geni and it ran all day. Being a pull pump, it would suck the fuel a short distance no prob. Sucking the fuel through 35 feet of fuel line, no bueno! Also, is the pump real quiet when you prime it? A good pump taps like a mofo when it priming........

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