Motorcycles, Snowmobiles, Go-Carts, ATV's and Golf Carts - four wheelers
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04-12-01, 11:48 AM
I want to find info on four weeler mechanics because i'm interested in it.
Sharp Advice
04-12-01, 10:15 PM
Hello cubcadet and Welcome to the Do It Yourself Web Site and my Small Engine forum.
Unfortunately cubcadet, I do not, at this time have online web sites nor contacts to refer you to on this topic.
However, use you computers search engine to locate the information. You can also post this question in the forum for auto repairs. The mechanics there should be able to help you more.
There is also another person who visits my forum here in small engines whom deals in auto parts. He should have some sites of interest to you.
Unfortunately cubcadet, I do not, at this time have online web sites nor contacts to refer you to on this topic.
However, use you computers search engine to locate the information. You can also post this question in the forum for auto repairs. The mechanics there should be able to help you more.
There is also another person who visits my forum here in small engines whom deals in auto parts. He should have some sites of interest to you.
Joe_F
04-13-01, 07:00 AM
That would be me :). Actually I am not a counterman. I am work in the headquarters of a parts manufacturer :).
You can do as Tom instructed.
Go to your newsgroup search function (on Aol is "newsgroups") and try "quads", "four wheelers", "motorcycles" etc.
There are newsgroups that cater to this interest. I had a coworker that had a problem with an 82 Yamaha dirtbike and that group was very helpful in finding the problem.
If you know the specific unit in question, the best resource is the factory shop manual.
Also, the public library is bound to have books on small engine repair.
I plan on getting one for the circular saw that my uncle gave me as a project to fix. I can recall seeing the testing procedures in a book I read a while ago :).
I will try to mine some more information for you later, but try going into
http://www.search.com and plugging in the subject of what you are looking for. The hits will be in the hundreds :).
You can do as Tom instructed.
Go to your newsgroup search function (on Aol is "newsgroups") and try "quads", "four wheelers", "motorcycles" etc.
There are newsgroups that cater to this interest. I had a coworker that had a problem with an 82 Yamaha dirtbike and that group was very helpful in finding the problem.
If you know the specific unit in question, the best resource is the factory shop manual.
Also, the public library is bound to have books on small engine repair.
I plan on getting one for the circular saw that my uncle gave me as a project to fix. I can recall seeing the testing procedures in a book I read a while ago :).
I will try to mine some more information for you later, but try going into
http://www.search.com and plugging in the subject of what you are looking for. The hits will be in the hundreds :).
hunter88
08-11-04, 11:12 AM
We bought a 2002, 400 Suzuki Egor with a manual transmission brand new. Since, it has been in the shop several times, each time for several weeks all to adjust the clutch. Can anyone tell me how to adjust the clutch myself? Or why I am having so many problems? Thanks.