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Rustynutzz

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  1. Wasn't the drive line after all. It was the CVT cover bearing. After tearing in to the front and rear drive lines (sounded like the scraping was coming from here) and finding no problems I finally isolated the problem in the transmission. Got the parts today and will put them in tomorrow. I'll attach a picture of what bearing I'm talking about.
  2. It is. It won't move now so it has to be the drive line. I just have bad feeling I won't be able to get to that bearing without pulling the engine. I hope I'm wrong.
  3. Thanks. I have it but it's light on details. I think I'm going to have to pull the engine 🤦
  4. After a Christmas parade where I did some sustained high speed driving I heard some metal scraping sound. I thought it was the engine brake at first but after putting it up on jack stands and listening where the sound came from it certainly is the rear shaft area. I'm wondering what has to come off to gain access to the area. Since I have the rear seat version i'm certain the seat has to come off. Definitely can't do it from the bottom, too many crossmembers in the way. Anyone had to replace one? Here's a pic of the one I believe it is. It bound up to the point where it won't move after pulling it off the trailer in two wheel or four wheel drive.
  5. Look around here. https://www.partsboss.com/Linhai-Parts/TB550
  6. Fixed. It was all one big giant coincidence. The ignition sticking had nothing to do with it. It was an loose wire to the fuel pump relay🤦
  7. Having major issues with my TBoss. Will not start, multiple codes. Codes are: 1.0122 (TPS low voltage or broken) 2.0201 (injector 1 circuit malfunction) -replaced and persists 3.0031 (02 heater circuit malfunction) -replaced and persists 4.0351 (cylinder 1 ignition coil malfunction) Fixed:. Was a split wire on the fuel pump relay.
  8. Haven't had much of an issue with mine. I've been in mud up to the pedals and it's been fine.
  9. Started focusing on the 02 sensor since I pulled the codes and one of them points to an error. Also looked at this diagram and thought maybe all the codes start at a bad 02 sensor which control the injector and ignition coils. Anyways, pulled the sensor out of the exgy but left it hooked up, hit it with a screwdriver and left it sitting on the tire. Fired right up and held idle for a few minutes. I'm happy with a little progress. I ordered a new one, will replace and report back.
  10. Btw, just went and pulled the injector. I watched it while cranking. It hesitates after turning the key, doesn't spray for a good two seconds and only once. That can't be normal can it? Shouldn't it keep pulsing while turning over?
  11. Went trail riding Monday evening. Came home and rinsed the machine, started it up and drove around back to put it away. Noticed a weird sound but dismissed it. When I turned it off, I noticed the key clicked one too many times. So the key was stuck on for about 3 minutes. Went to start it up Wednesday and it wouldn't crank. It would catch for a second or two and shut right off. 1. Checked fuel (plenty) 2. Fuel flow, injector was not pulsing fuel (replaced, still not pulsing but once) 3. Codes thrown are 0031 (02s heater circuit high voltage) 0351 (cylinder 1 ignition coil malfunction) 0201 (injector 1 circuit malfunction) How can that many things go wrong at once? Why would it throw an Injector fault when I replaced it and confirmed it working? Wonder if something else is wrong that those things plug into? Any help would be appreciated.
  12. Bingo. That makes sense now. I was missing something. Didn't see how it could be registered legitimately without DOT approved tires, windshield etc. Wish I got mine through a shady dealer😕😁
  13. It's registered in Florida? Which county? What machine does he own? Thanks
  14. I haven't plated it yet. From what I can see, you need DOT tires and windshield. I'm not sure how strict they are with those but that's what I read you need for inspection. The Ocala National Forest is a fantastic place to ride. Once a year we'll stay at a KOA nearby and ride the trails. My T-Boss is able to keep up with all others. At the end of the ride they were all asking about the machine, they were impressed.
  15. Something similar happened to mine. Ended up being the relay.
  16. I heard they switched to Linhai a few years ago after having bad luck with the Hisun engine.
  17. Yep, that's the fuel filter canister you see in the last pic. I'm unsure if the Outfitter is the same, hopefully someone will pop in and specify. Do the above pics look anything like yours? As far as the relay goes, the one I posted above I bet would work with yours. A relay is a relay, you just have to match up the amperage. The one from Amazon above is 30/40 amp so it could easily run a fuel pump, just have to make sure what each wire does before connecting.
  18. Here's the location of the stock relay. At the very least I would tape up the opening so water doesn't get inside.
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