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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: 700 Grizz overheating so....we should be real careful if we go thru mud????( I undersatnd air flow restriction issues,,,,not the case) Hey dont get me wrong, Yammi is awsome. Take it as u will..been riding since 6 yrs old, motocross to U name it, this engine temp problem is real. Who has used engine ice??? Does it actually work? |
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![]() | Re: 700 Grizz overheating The second ride this year I had a terrible time with heating, but after really washing out the rad I haven't had a problem in 30 c tenps riding trails. My two cents , wash again ![]() ![]() |
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![]() | Re: 700 Grizz overheating My fathers 700 used to overheat all of the time he carrys a old windsheild washer tank and pump with a plug to plug intpo 12v on the quad, it works wicked, we also put a coolant additive in it i think it was mobul, or you can use engine ice, and we haven't had a problem since.
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![]() | Re: 700 Grizz overheating I put an aftermarket exhaust on and that alone helped my issues. gets the heat out the back faster. I'm also thinkin that a lot of plugged rad issues r coming from the back side causes by the tires throwing mud in there. I've over heated and the frontside was clean so i'm thinkin of designing some sort of sheild to fit inside the fender to perhaps alleviate that issue.
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