Just noticed there is a sale on Elkas on their website for a set of stage 3 or stage 1. I’m not in the market for them right now but if I were it seems like a good time to buy .
been having some problems with att/yahoo/thunderbird mail which makes for poor response to e-mail sent to me. i have no problems with my pc since i sent the first message. it was of some concern to me, not anymore. give it time, and my response to mail sent from this site will reach you. att/yahoo is troublesome anymore. i got to sign/sigh in three times before it will even work.. takes about 5 minutes. i thought mail would get better after high-speed. not so. //Ed AT&T is over-rated an overcharged.
Hey guys im new to the forum and new to can am! Of course the first machine i get is the baddest of them all..Rene Xmr so heres the deal i got a throttle body leak or so i think i can choke the bike down by holding my hand over the snorkel it kills the bike but you can hear air coming from throttle body area..hopin this is a quick fix and not a 3 hour drive to dealer, also when the exhaust hits water the bike acts like it wants to quit rpms get low and throttle gets boggy..any help would be great guys! Thanks in advance
Hi, I’m new to the forum. Been trollling here for a few few weeks while I’ve been troubleshooting this 400. Heres what I have. It’s a 1996 Sportsman 400 4X4 2 stroke. Here’s the issue I’m having. It starts right up, idles fine. I give it a little gas and its loading up, at about half throttle it clears up. The carburetor is spitting gas out the back. I’ve rebuilt the carb, new needle and seat, jets. Ive replaced the reeds also. Would a bad crank seal cause this issue? When its running I can see a ton of gas hitting the bottom of the slide. Any info will greatly be appreciated.
Hi, I’m new to the forum. Been trollling here for a few few weeks while I’ve been troubleshooting this 400. Heres what I have. It’s a 1996 Sportsman 400 4X4 2 stroke. Here’s the issue I’m having. It starts right up, idles fine. I give it a little gas and its loading up, at about half throttle it clears up. The carburetor is spitting gas out the back. I’ve rebuilt the carb, new needle and seat, jets. Ive replaced the reeds also. Would a bad crank seal cause this issue? When its running I can see a ton of gas hitting the bottom of the slide. Any info will greatly be appreciated.
Assured my wife I could get the oil changed in my 2013 Sportsman 550EFI before the kids are done with school.
Easy job and everything is going great, but the filter is stuck.
No big deal I run to NAPA and get the 65mm filter cap wrench.
No dice.
I decide to use the old screwdriver method. I get my hammer ready and hear a satisfying snap as I go through the first wall of the filter, I have to hit it harder to get it all the way through, but no big deal.
However, it still won’t spin.
I finally drill and drive some screws through the cap wrench into the filter. This works, and it comes right off. At this point I call my wife over to show her how smart I am. Only the smartest species use and make tools!
Fill it up and all the oil leaks out. Hmm…
Looks like when I put the screwdriver through the filter, I hammered it hard enough to put a pencil sized hole right through the case. Change oil, put a hole in the case. Any ideas for that?
Can anyone top screwing up an oil change worse than that?!??
Assured my wife I could get the oil changed in my 2013 Sportsman 550EFI before the kids are done with school.
Easy job and everything is going great, but the filter is stuck.
No big deal I run to NAPA and get the 65mm filter cap wrench.
No dice.
I decide to use the old screwdriver method. I get my hammer ready and hear a satisfying snap as I go through the first wall of the filter, I have to hit it harder to get it all the way through, but no big deal.
However, it still won’t spin.
I finally drill and drive some screws through the cap wrench into the filter. This works, and it comes right off. At this point I call my wife over to show her how smart I am. Only the smartest species use and make tools!
Fill it up and all the oil leaks out. Hmm…
Looks like when I put the screwdriver through the filter, I hammered it hard enough to put a pencil sized hole right through the case. Change oil, put a hole in the case. Any ideas for that?
Can anyone top screwing up an oil change worse than that?!??