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did you adjust the valves? check and make sure the fuel pump is putting out enough fuel, way past time to replace it. check your voltage too, the regulators in those are famous for dieing.
just for fun, while you're cranking it put your hand over the intake of the carb completely covering it and see if your hand gets wet with gas. this might even start it too.
Sounds like something electrical is getting wet. in your shop , or driveway , start quad and run up till it's warm. Then take a spray bottle and spray all electrical connections starting from the bottom and work your way to the top. theres lots of connections on these quads. It's going to take some tome unless you get it to duplicate what it does on the trail. When you find the culprit use Dielectric silicone to water proof the connectors . Good luck . thats about the only way to go about this reapair , it takes patiance and time
one of your repaired wires is not getting power or ground.. Recheck your wires,.
And most likely look farther up the wire loom for burned threw wires..
The valve may be off a bit get the valve specs and check it usually the intake valve that causes that you will have compression but it it will stay open just enough that it won't start
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