07 kodiak Problem

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My step dad and I and some others were running some trails when he took my grandfathers 350 kodiak through a pretty deep puddle that may have been higher then the pipe. Now the Atv will idle fine but it will not rev up to any higher rpm's. We tipped the Atv after this and no water came out and we also let the Atv sit but it just seemed to get worse. Only thing I have really done to it so far was open up the airbox which was dry.

Any suggestions or help would be great\

Thinking it may be a carb problem?
 
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gladerunner

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did you drain the water out of the belt?
should be a plug by your foot restby the clutch/brake
 

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drain the bowl and let some fuel run out the drain for a few seconds.

there is a screw at the botom of the carb probably on the left side.

drain it out and screw it back in and try it..

you might have to drain it more than once.
 

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I agree with Leonard, sounds like you got water in the float bowl of the carb, I had that problem all the time until i ran a snorkle and tied my vent lines up higher.
 

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pull the spark plug out and crank it over for about 5 seconds.... my grizz used to do this all the time. it would idle fine but as soon as you gave it some gas it would start puking and sputtering
 
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