Has a few issues.
1) when you key on or start the atv the fuel gauge on the cluster / lcd shows all the bars (full) and the logo and then it just goes away. Reads nothing for the fuel , weather the fuel tank is full or empty. I also noticed the shift position P N R H L the letters are half missing like the display is going out. I was guessing I will need a new gauge because of that but is that the issue with my fuel or should I be looking at a wiring issue.. Usually when the sensor in the tank goes bad it reads empty or full all the time. This reads nothing.. Its basically like when you key on the atv your check engine light comes on for a minute and then shuts off , which is normal. Thats what happens with my fuel gauge too. Any ideas?
2) When I go to accelerate from a stand still there seams to be a big delay before the clutch engages and the hole machine lunges forward hard. It also clunks pretty good while I am trying to get the machine going. Once it goes its fine.. This is what I have found so far. Rear right upper a Arm moves alot when pushing the top of the tire in and puling out. Also looks like the hub bearing could be loose.. I have ordered a bushing kit and bearing and hope to have it here in the next few days.. Thinking that could be a part of the clunking noise. So plan to fix that before moving forward. Has anyone else had a high rpm engaging issue with there machine or a clunking issue while trying to accelerate? I asked the previous owner if he had ever done any work on the PVT. He stated he had a friend who had some springs and weights that had taken it apart and done some things to it for him because he had purchased mayhem 27" tires. But he said he paid nothing to his friend that did it for him and has no idea what he did, so now I am concerned who knows what he did.. I was thinking of purchasing a EPI clutch kit just so I know whats in there.. I do want to also ask if I install the EPI kit what can I expect.. I want to be able to ease in to the throttle without it lunging so I can go rock climbing.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Look forward to hearing some of your responses.