I'm trying to find a Top end rebuild kit for a 2010 Qlink Front Runner 500 for carb. Everything listed appears to be EFI. HELP please.
The good news is that there are rebuild kits available specifically for carbureted engines.
To ensure compatibility, I recommend checking if there's a rebuild tag on your carburetor. This thin metal tag is often held by one of the small screws that connect the top and bottom halves of the carburetor. It contains essential information about the carburetor model.
If the rebuild tag is missing, you can try looking up the kit using the number stamped into the side of the carb body. Alternatively, provide the make and model details to your parts supplier-they should be able to assist you.
Carburetor Rebuild Kits:
While most listings might focus on EFI, there are still options available for carbureted engines.
Consider searching for a custom carburetor rebuild kit specifically designed for your 2010 Qlink Front Runner 500. These kits include components needed for a top-end rebuild.
One such option is the QLink Front Runner FR 500 UTV 4x4 Custom Carburetor Carb Stage 1-3 Jet Kit available on Amazon. It offers increased performance, faster throttle response, and stops lean exhaust popping.
Remember to double-check the compatibility and specifications before making a purchase.
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2008 Q-Link Legacy flashers aren't working
It seems like you're encountering an issue with the flashers on your newly acquired motorcycle. I can provide you with a few suggestions to help you troubleshoot the problem:
1. Check the Fuse: Locate the fuse box for your motorcycle and inspect the flasher-related fuses. Look for any blown fuses and replace them if necessary. It's possible that a blown fuse is causing the lack of response from the flashers.
2. Test the Flasher Relay: Although you mentioned replacing the flasher relay with an OEM part, it's still worth double-checking its functionality. Sometimes, even new parts can be defective. If possible, try swapping the flasher relay with a known working one from another part of the motorcycle, such as the turn signal or hazard light relay, and see if that resolves the issue.
3. Examine the Wiring: Carefully inspect the wiring harness for any signs of damage, loose connections, or corrosion. Focus on the area near the flashers and follow the wires to ensure they are intact and securely connected. Look for any exposed wires, pinched sections, or loose connectors that may be causing a break in the circuit. Repair or replace any damaged wiring as needed.
4. Verify Switch Operation: Check the operation of the left-hand control switch that activates the flashers. Ensure that the switch is functioning correctly and making proper contact. Sometimes, dirt or debris can accumulate within the switch, causing it to malfunction. If necessary, clean the switch or consider replacing it if the issue persists.
5. Consult a Mechanic: If you've exhausted the above steps and still haven't resolved the problem, it may be best to seek assistance from a motorcycle mechanic or an experienced electrician. They will have the expertise and specialized tools to diagnose and fix electrical issues accurately.
Remember to exercise caution when working with electrical components. If you're uncertain or uncomfortable with the troubleshooting process, it's always advisable to seek professional help to avoid any potential risks or further damage.
5/15/2023 8:10:22 PM •
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Sorry, I have a Qlink Sapero 250, 2007its been overheating can you please give me some tips on how to start finding the problem ?
I am not familiar with the model but overheating of any engine usually have causes in common.
If the engine is running as intended the cooling system should be able to dissipate all the heat it produces with a suitable safety margin.
Overheating occurs when the engine produces more heat than can be dissipated by the cooling system - usually because the cooling system has become inefficient either because of reduced coolant circulation or reduced airflow through the radiator or as if often the case, a combination of both.
Waterpumps with a plastic impeller sometimes lose a vane and radiators become partially blocked...
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I bought a kuryakyn run
you will require a volt meter to find out what wires are doing what if you don't have a wiring diagram.
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Leaking fluid 2008 Qlink Pegasus 150
If it is leaking oil out a tube , they may have overfilled it.
I'd be checking the oil level first.
If it is petrol leaking, the float in the carby might be set wrong, or needle and seat might be stuck, or worn out.
It depends what is leaking, but flooding carburetor (petrol) will usually come out a small tube, check the float height, adjustment.
Sometimes a small bit of dirt can jam the needle open, causing flooding.
Good luck
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Parts fiche 2009 Qlink Hawk 50
can't you get the parts list from the dealer/distributor or manufacturer. There should be someone in their parts dept that has what you need
Not finding what you are looking for?