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kawasaki 2008 Brute Force 750 4x4i Questions & Answers
Why will my bike crank and run for only about 4 seconds and go dead? Then I have to wait a few minutes and it does the same thing
I had a pressure washer that did the same thing, couldn't figure it out for the life of me.... took it into a repair shop and for 90 bucks I learned that a bad plug can work until it gets hot then die... If it was I .... I would change plugs make sure there are no restrictions in air... and then fuel lines... sounds like you are getting a residual fuel to fir up the machine and not enough or no fuel to keep it running....also check your oil level in case it is a low oil cut out... Snowing in Buffalo right now time to get the XRS out and walk the cat
Oil pump problems
pump is suffering excessive oil pressure
you are very short on the details of the failure --broken shaft , gears , chain housing etc but I would be checking oil passage blockages, faulty pump pressure regulator spun bearing that the pump feeds into the oil galleys
Bypassing immobilizer
all of the auto start kits use the immobilizer bypass. look into one of those and see what they use to bypass it.
Assembly diagram for a recoil on a 1999 Polaris 400 xplorer
Assembling a recoil system on a Polaris 400 Xplorer involves several steps. While I can't provide an actual diagram here, I can outline the general steps involved in assembling a recoil system:
- Preparation: Ensure you have all the necessary parts for the recoil assembly including the recoil starter, recoil housing, recoil spring, and any other associated parts.
- Mounting the Recoil Housing: Begin by mounting the recoil housing onto the engine. It typically bolts onto the engine casing.
- Inserting the Recoil Starter: Place the recoil starter mechanism into the recoil housing. It usually fits into grooves or mounts within the housing.
- Attaching the Recoil Spring: Connect one end of the recoil spring to the recoil starter mechanism and the other end to a fixed point within the recoil housing. This provides the tension necessary for the recoil starter to function properly.
- Installing the Pull Cord: Thread the pull cord through the hole in the recoil starter mechanism and tie a knot at the end to secure it. Wind the pull cord around the recoil starter as per the manufacturer's instructions.
- Testing: Before completely sealing the recoil housing, give the recoil starter a few pulls to ensure it functions smoothly and retracts properly.
- Final Assembly: Once you're satisfied with the recoil assembly, bolt down any remaining covers or components to secure the recoil system in place.
Always consult the specific service manual for your Polaris 400 Xplorer for detailed instructions and diagrams tailored to your exact model. Additionally, if you're unsure about any step, it's best to seek assistance from a professional mechanic or someone experienced with small engine repair.
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