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By Joe Rizo
Hello All,
We have exhausted all possible troubleshooting steps, now we are in need of some help.
Vehicle cranks but will not turn over. Things we have either replaced or tested and are now known good:
1. Fuel pump (new)
2. Fuel sensor (new)
3. Fuel injector (new)
4. Battery (new)
5. Spark plug (new), spark tested
6. fuses (12v to all)
7. we have 12v at the injector module and 11 ohms resistance
8. we have fuel in the fuel line to the injector
9. we have fuel at the spark plug
10. we have injector pulse, verified with noid tester
11. brake safety switch tested (couldn't find a separate switch assuming it is using the brake light switch)
12. seat belt buckled and seat in place (again, not sure if this model has these features)
13. replaced air filter
14. replaced several air hoses
15. flushed radiator and replaced with diluted antifreeze
16. Drained and cleaned the fuel tank prior to replacing the fuel pump.
Any ideas, we are open to....Help!!
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By hetovi
Hey everyone,
I’m in the market for a UTV windshield that can withstand extreme conditions, including high winds, dust, and off-road impacts.
I’ve seen a lot of options out there, but I’m unsure which one will provide the best protection and durability.
Does anyone have experience with windshields that excel in these environments? Are there specific brands or materials you recommend?
I’m particularly interested in options that offer both durability and clarity.
Any tips or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
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By Prepper
I have been doing a little research on which engine oil is best for UTV engines. There seems to be some disagreement over using a good quality regular engine oil, and the necessity of using "M2" (or wet clutch suitable) oil. My understanding is the "wet clutch" suitable oil has less friction reduction properties (hence a more responsive clutch with less slippage). While less friction reduction properties would seem to be better for the wet clutch... it would not be best for the internal engine parts like camshaft bearings and other moving parts where friction is detrimental and would lead to premature failure. Some folks swear you need M2 oil, while others say they have been using regular motor oil for years and their clutch is just fine. Could they both be right ???
Any thoughts ?
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By Gerald Dillman
Looking for a output shaft for a Joyner trooper t2. Went to move the buggy after sitting all winter and it appears the out put shaft that drives the rear wheels broke off inside the transmission so looking for the shaft or a complete transmission if someone has one
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