Jun 14, 2009 #1 Bryle Active member Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location Grande Prairie my grizz 660 has been air locking the fuel tank lately, any idea's??
Jun 14, 2009 #2 G gumbylee Active VIP Member Joined May 10, 2008 Messages 168 Reaction score 174 Location sherwood park most likley a plugged rollover valve in the gas cap.seen that a few times. if it happens,remove gas cap and see if it starts....could be mud in there...you might vave to replace it
most likley a plugged rollover valve in the gas cap.seen that a few times. if it happens,remove gas cap and see if it starts....could be mud in there...you might vave to replace it
Jun 15, 2009 #3 leonard Active VIP Member Joined Jun 17, 2007 Messages 718 Reaction score 148 Location Whitecourt, AB there is a ball valve in there .. blow on the hose hard and it might clear. i cut where the hose goes into the cover to where it can only insert 1 inch and it stopped it from plugging with mud so much. some people take the cap apart and remove the ball .. that for sure stops the problem but then the check valve is non functional. GL
there is a ball valve in there .. blow on the hose hard and it might clear. i cut where the hose goes into the cover to where it can only insert 1 inch and it stopped it from plugging with mud so much. some people take the cap apart and remove the ball .. that for sure stops the problem but then the check valve is non functional. GL
Jun 15, 2009 #4 Murminator Timber King Moderator Joined May 22, 2007 Messages 5,615 Reaction score 2,498 Location NE Edmonton Mine and buddy both had a little rock in the hose pulled the hose off and blew down it and out came a rock
Mine and buddy both had a little rock in the hose pulled the hose off and blew down it and out came a rock
Jun 15, 2009 Thread starter #5 Bryle Active member Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location Grande Prairie thx guys i'll try it out
Jun 22, 2009 #6 drew562 Active VIP Member Joined Mar 13, 2008 Messages 5,427 Reaction score 21,249 Location edmonton Bryle said: thx guys i'll try it out Click to expand... Take the cap off. Remove the little cover on the back side and throw the little ball in the garbage. You will never plug off again. Even water in the hose will sometime plug the air off. This works on all yami quads
Bryle said: thx guys i'll try it out Click to expand... Take the cap off. Remove the little cover on the back side and throw the little ball in the garbage. You will never plug off again. Even water in the hose will sometime plug the air off. This works on all yami quads